bipp is a modern business intelligence platform that lets you explore billions of records in real-time based on trusted data models. Our enterprise-grade, in-database, cloud BI platform was developed to save data and BI analysts’ time and develop insights faster. It leverages SQL and is powered by the bippLang data modeling language, which supports collaboration, git-based version control, and re-usable data models.
Business users can use bipp to build and explore ad hoc reports on their own. They can slice and dice data and create visualizations, with updates reflected in real-time. Insights can then be easily shared across their organizations.
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You can take any DBMS and use its SQL docs, I recommend PostgreSQL SQL docs which [i guess] is the 9th chapter of PostgreSQL docs. You can also do a SQL course at bipp.io. Source: over 2 years ago
You can try this type of chart - https://bipp.io/img/home/Designed-for-SQL-Analysts-from-the-ground-up.png (see also the description of a free BI tool where it was implemented - https://bipp.io ). Source: about 3 years ago
To build such a dashboard, you can also use Bipp Analytics as a more affordable Looker alternative - the entire platform and its bippLang data modeling language are very similar to Looker and LookML - here is how such a dashboard looks like in it: https://bipp.io/img/home/Designed-for-SQL-Analysts-from-the-ground-up.png. Source: about 3 years ago
We at bipp.io have been internally debating about open sourcing our platform for quite a while. Source: about 3 years ago
This library leverages the robustness of Google’s chart tools combined with a React-friendly experience. It is ideal for developers familiar with Google’s visualization ecosystem. - Source: dev.to / 7 months ago
I tried adding the images as labels and it didn't work. If this is possible at all, it would probably require Google Charts. Source: about 1 year ago
Google's is a bit simpler to work with but more basic in terms of features https://developers.google.com/chart. Source: over 1 year ago
Google charts Https://developers.google.com/chart. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
I did find a nice solution for Access forms where you can use a web browser control and developers.google.com/chart to render a QR code in that control based on the contents of other controls (textboxes, comboboxes, etc.,.). This would be perfect if it didn't a) rely on an active WAN connection and b) rely on that specific URL being active indefinitely. Source: almost 2 years ago
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