
DynamicDataDisplay
@DynamicDataDisp
Official twit of DynamicDataDisplay Future project
Here is how my Visual Studio look like. Shaer your VS screen - show it to the world. http://twitpic.com/3ccpd5
Debugging new line http://twitpic.com/3c6312
If you have voted, please write here, so that we know our heroes.
dotnet.uservoice.com/forums/40583-wpf-feature-suggestions/suggestions/1163661-high-performance-line-graph-control-based-on-dynam?ref=title
If you want D3 to have cloudless future, please vote for it here - http://bit.ly/fxgaRR
Maybe it's silly, but I opened an account for your donations. Here are instructions: http://d3future.codeplex.com/wikipage?title=Donations
New WPF Line chart is already capable of drawing 3.000.000 points rather interactively. (Not published yet)
Started new project at codeplex - http://d3future.codeplex.com/ There I will continue to develop and support D3.
Returning back to support DynamicDataDisplay.
My CV is here - https://sites.google.com/site/thecentury/
I'm searching for remote job. C# developer, WPF mostly. You are welcome)
I (Thecentury or Mikhail Brinchuk) am now leaving this project, so I will pass this twit account to some other developer from our team.
I have uploaded vector fields part of D3 to http://bit.ly/8Zikrg. So you can play with it if you want)
Added new video - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksWjy5iaPOs
Please note that if you want to see our videos in high quality, you have to go to its Youtube page - because only there you can choose 720p.
New video at http://bit.ly/93FMLM - it's about sections of 3D vector field and line integral convolution.
Now we are porting some parts of DynamicDataDisplay to .NET 4 or .NET 4 Client Profile.
Also in 'Issue Tracker tab you can vote for functionality proposals you like to help us to decide what to develop first.
If you want to introduce in DynamicDataDisplay a new feature, please describe in in 'Issue Tracker' tab.
Uploaded two new videos to codeplex's Dev-time videos - 3d magnitude of vector field and cross sections of field.
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