more bar graphs
Monday, April 23, 2001, at 01:40PM
By Eric Richardson
I've now completed evolving my bar graph code into a Perl module that works generically for any data. Witness two example outputs: test3 and test4.
Eric Richardson lives in Atlanta, Georgia, where he works on payments infrastructure for Cash App.
Past lives involved streaming audio for Southern California Public Radio, running a hyperlocal news site for Downtown Los Angeles, working on custom mapping code, and writing Perl at the Jet Propulsion Labratory.
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