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The Language of Data Visualization

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Little languages are powerful. From text processing with AWK to calculations with APL, domain specific languages help us do things more concisely and with more precision than with other languages. Anthony Starks knows this well, as he's designed several little languages, including decksh, the focus of this episode, which allows users to create powerful presentations without the hassle of pushing around pixels in Powerpoint. He joins Angelica and Matt to discuss the background of why he created these languages, how they work, and so much more. And we have some fantastic unpopular opinions to round out the episode.

This episode's supporter content is truly fantastic. It includes an extended conversation where the group discusses data visualization in depth, including how Anthony was able to recreate graphics from W. E. B. Du Bois that are challenging or impossible to recreate with regular data visualization tools. Get access by signing up at https://fallthrough.fm/subscribe.

Thanks for tuning in and happy listening!

Notes:

Table of Contents:

  • Prologue (01:29)
  • Chapter 1: Why Make DSLs? (04:49)
  • Chapter 2: decksh (09:57)
  • Chapter 3: Visualizing Data [Supporter Only] (23:34)
  • Chapter 4: Documentation (24:22)
  • Chapter 5: Metaprogramming (37:33)
  • Chpater 6: Good Tools (45:13)
  • Appendix UNPOP: Unpopular Opinions (54:23)
  • Epilogue (01:08:21)

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  • (01:29) - Prologue
  • (04:49) - Chapter 1: Why Make DSLs?
  • (09:57) - Chapter 2: decksh
  • (23:34) - Chapter 3: Visualizing Data [Supporter Only]
  • (24:22) - Chapter 4: Documentation
  • (37:33) - Chapter 5: Metaprogramming
  • (45:13) - Chpater 6: Good Tools
  • (54:23) - Appendix UNPOP: Unpopular Opinions
  • (01:08:21) - Epilogue
  continue reading

21 episodes

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Manage episode 480706641 series 3620759
Content provided by Fallthrough Media. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Fallthrough Media or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

Little languages are powerful. From text processing with AWK to calculations with APL, domain specific languages help us do things more concisely and with more precision than with other languages. Anthony Starks knows this well, as he's designed several little languages, including decksh, the focus of this episode, which allows users to create powerful presentations without the hassle of pushing around pixels in Powerpoint. He joins Angelica and Matt to discuss the background of why he created these languages, how they work, and so much more. And we have some fantastic unpopular opinions to round out the episode.

This episode's supporter content is truly fantastic. It includes an extended conversation where the group discusses data visualization in depth, including how Anthony was able to recreate graphics from W. E. B. Du Bois that are challenging or impossible to recreate with regular data visualization tools. Get access by signing up at https://fallthrough.fm/subscribe.

Thanks for tuning in and happy listening!

Notes:

Table of Contents:

  • Prologue (01:29)
  • Chapter 1: Why Make DSLs? (04:49)
  • Chapter 2: decksh (09:57)
  • Chapter 3: Visualizing Data [Supporter Only] (23:34)
  • Chapter 4: Documentation (24:22)
  • Chapter 5: Metaprogramming (37:33)
  • Chpater 6: Good Tools (45:13)
  • Appendix UNPOP: Unpopular Opinions (54:23)
  • Epilogue (01:08:21)

Hosts


Socials:
  • (01:29) - Prologue
  • (04:49) - Chapter 1: Why Make DSLs?
  • (09:57) - Chapter 2: decksh
  • (23:34) - Chapter 3: Visualizing Data [Supporter Only]
  • (24:22) - Chapter 4: Documentation
  • (37:33) - Chapter 5: Metaprogramming
  • (45:13) - Chpater 6: Good Tools
  • (54:23) - Appendix UNPOP: Unpopular Opinions
  • (01:08:21) - Epilogue
  continue reading

21 episodes

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