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November 06, 2004

Java Cartogram

VANDERBEI -- Robert Vanderbei has the best implementation of a Java-assisted county-by-county breakdown of the 2004 Presidential Election Results. To get the code that produced a series of truly excellent online maps, you have to take his class.

Here in Ireland, we normally share code development in classes when tasked to work in teams. I wonder if any Princeton programming students would like to join an Irish Java coding team so we could get a look under the bonnet of the cartogram class files.


Robert Vanderbei -- "Election 2004 results"
Xeni Jardin -- "Purple Haze"
Bonus Link: University of Michigan -- "Maps and cartograms of the 2004 US presidential election results"

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