Gadfly has a d3 backend. But others will have to comment about whether it can 
handle the mapping part.

--Tim

On Friday, June 20, 2014 06:43:25 AM Mikayla Thompson wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> 
> I'm new to Julia and trying it out for some data analysis projects with
> twitter data.
> 
> In particular, I'd like to plot tweets to a map, using a different
> color/icon for various categories of tweet.  It'd also be useful to color
> various regions.
> 
> Something similar to or wrapping d3.js would be perfect. I don't *need* the
> animation/interactive features, but they'd be useful if available. So far,
> I haven't been able to find any Julia packages that might work for
> something like this. Am I just overlooking it, or is there no such
> functionality at this point?
> 
> I'm aware that there is the matplotlib route.  I haven't had much luck in
> python with mapping using matplotlib, so I'm eager for an alternative.
> However, is that the most practical choice at this point?
> 
> Thanks!
> --Mikayla

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