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About the talk
00:00 Intro
00:50 About Anthony Starks
02:15 How to be a developer
10:25 About evolution of opportunities, tools
15:05 Screens/Representation
15:50 Historical Content
21:07 Student historical research. Examples
27:30 The main lesson
33:12 Decks object index
34:20 The role of imagination
40:22 Importance of design choices
42:50 Thoughts about content
43:30 Using tools. Examples
48:50 Thanking
About speaker
Anthony is an independent developer/designer interested in data visualization, building tools, and combining Art+Code. Anthony has created several open-source tools including SVGo (SVG generation), deck/decksh (markup and domain-specific languages for information displays and presentations), and dchart (a charting package built in deck). In 2019 he made digital re-creations of the Du Bois Data Stories using decksh.
View the profileWelcome to this next session of the Civic hacker Summit. I'm Lori McNeil your house for the summit and founder of the Civic chakra Network. I'm excited to bring this conversation with Anthony Starks to you today. Anthony is an independent developer and designer interested in data visualization. Building tools and combining part. And Toad. Anthony has created several open source tools, including espeeco, or SVG generation deck, & deck fell, and domain specific language and
presentation. And determine which is a tiny package built in. In 2019, he made digital Recreations of the divorce date of stories using. Anthony's work is really fascinating and beautiful and I can't wait for you to see and hear what he has to share with us before we get into that. I'll remind you that 42in day. We're so make sure that you joined our answering your questions there and remembered share your experience at the summit because we are trying to get the word out about all of
this wonderful work going on. So she can please on social media, using the hashtag Civic. Packer date of his folks aren't developers. I would say, I'm going to say that was just my own experience. So how did you come to the world of data visualization from being a developer? So, you know, it's interesting. So I went to college for computer
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