Since the release of KeyLines v1.0 back in February 2011, the toolkit has grown and developed almost beyond recognition. Each new version has brought new functionality and better, more advanced methods to understand your complex connected data.
In the coming weeks, KeyLines v2.9 will be released – designed to make the software development kit easier to navigate and use – helping you build the best network visualization application possible.
Make the Most of KeyLines
If you’re looking for ideas, tips and advice about building with KeyLines, our blog is a great resource. Here’s some content from the past month – and further in the archives – you may have missed:
- New: Layouts Part 1: Force-directed layouts ‘under the hood’ Read now »
- New: Layouts Part 2: Structural, Hierarchy and Radial Read now »
- Getting data into KeyLines Read now »
- Building a Great Network Visualization Read now »
- The Ten Rules of Great Graph Design Read now »
- New: Getting Started with KeyLines Geospatial Read now »
Keep an eye on our blog or follow us on Twitter for news about KeyLines 2.9.
Cambridge Intelligence at the Palace
Earlier this week, representatives from the Cambridge Intelligence team took a trip to Buckingham Palace for a reception with The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh.
Show Round-up
Next week, San Francisco will play host to 1000 data scientists from all over the world at the Data Science Summit. The Cambridge Intelligence team will be demonstrating the KeyLines toolkit, and taking about graph visualization during the Graph Analytics Session.
Tickets are still available. Save 15% with this link.
More interested in NoSQL? Take part in our extended Graph Visualization tutorial on Thursday morning at NoSQL Now. Quote ‘Lanum’ to save 15% on tickets
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