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Visualize with Code / AWS - supported chart and diagram types

Visualize with Code / AWS - supported chart and diagram types

Relative vs. absolute URLs

Please be aware that many online examples reference the data via relative URLs – to make these work with this app you need to convert the URLs to absolute ones.

Samples and Visual Studio Code development container

We have started the GitHub - utoolity/visualize-with-code-samples: Visualize with AWS (Samples) repository to maintain examples used within the apps and in presentations.

The repository also provides a Visual Studio Code development container with extensions providing syntax highlighting and/or live previews for most visualization types.

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