EvE online is also home to a expansive world map to hold all of these players. At its peak EvE had 63,000 players online in a single world with 500,000 paying subscriptions on top, and while that number is getting lower by the year the world remains infamously large. Meaning that to get from one side to another is a sizable amount of time (and risk due to player owned factions).
You travel to different areas using warping (within the same system) or jumping to different systems using a jump gate
What would a EvE online internet of systems look like?
pyecharts is a wrapper around echarts, a library developped by Baidu [...] the gallery, it is quite impressive.
The Python wrapper used some technics such as modules to automatically converts Python code into Javascript:javascripthon
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flask
httpie
requests
simplejson
botocore
scrapy
docker-compose
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What are those diagrams ?
They show dependencies between the internal modules of various well-known Python libraries.
They goal is to provide a global overview of a Python project architecture, as a map of modules & packages, the top-level code abstractions.
Note that all …
Visualize your JS-like regex as a graph
These structures were uncovered from leaked financial documents and were analyzed by the journalists. They extracted the metadata of documents using Apache Solr and Tika, then connected all the information together using the leaked databases, creating a graph of nodes and edges in Neo4j and made it accessible using Linkurious’ visualization application.
In this post, we look at the graph data model used by the ICIJ and show how to construct it using Cypher in Neo4j. We dissect an example from the leaked data, recreating it using Cypher, and show how the model could be extended.
I recently worked on a short website project using Django & Heroku. It was my very time using this Python framework, and I really liked it !
This is a compendium of tips & tricks that I, as a Django beginner, found quite useful :
Django enhanced shell
To install it :
pip install django …
Can you untangle the graph? See if you can position the vertices so that no two lines cross.
The game was originally written in Flash by John Tantalo: http://planarity.net/
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planarity