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Project Summary

Timeplotters are command-line tools for visualizing temporal data, especially useful for visualizing data from ad-hoc program logs to help you spot patterns and anomalies that you would not spot otherwise (by just watching how the program works, or by looking at the logs with the naked eye).

Visualization can provide huge insight into the program behavior, help you find complex bottlenecks and give you a lot of “aha!” moments. It’s also fun.

The tools have been specifically designed for working with program logs: the input format is tailored to event types typically seen in program logs and the visualization methods are tailored to the questions typically asked about program performance (e.g. distribution of activity durations).

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analysis commandline debugging graphics graphing haskell log_analysis logging performance performanceanalysis plotting statistics visualisation visualization

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Haskell
48%
TeX/LaTeX
40%
5 Other
12%

30 Day Summary

Feb 25 2024 — Mar 26 2024

12 Month Summary

Mar 26 2023 — Mar 26 2024