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    Graphite-Web

    Graphite-Web

    A highly scalable real-time graphing system

    Graphite does two things, it stores numeric time-series data and renders graphs of this data on demand. What Graphite does not do is collect data for you, however, there are some tools out there that know how to send data to graphite. Even though it often requires a little code, sending data to Graphite is very simple. Graphite is an enterprise-scale monitoring tool that runs well on cheap hardware. It was originally designed and written by Chris Davis at Orbitz in 2006 as side project...
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    nomnoml

    The sassy UML diagram renderer

    This is nomnoml, a tool for drawing UML diagrams based on a simple syntax. It tries to keep its syntax visually as close as possible to the generated UML diagram without resorting to ASCII drawings. The nomnoml javascript library can render diagrams on your web page. The only dependency is graphite. Install nomnoml using either npm or good old script inclusion. In the SVG output the node name is attached to SVG shapes and g containers with data-name attribute. You can use this to implement...
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    Graphite is a Python graphing package currently under development which uses either SPING or PIDDLE (http://piddle.sourceforge.net). It produces PS, PDF, SVG output, bitmap, TK or wXpython with optional modules.
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    graphite: a portable graphics library, written in Java, JOGL and Postscript that allows rapid generation of high-quality graphs using an efficient, compact Java engine.
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