Over 100 volunteers have translated over 300 tutorials and articles into over 25 languages for the Tuts+ Translation Project . That's remarkable, and I feel that this response from our community alone proves that the project is a worthwhile initiative. However, as a data analyst, it's my job to put my feelings to one side and explore how it's doing using numbers and graphs. Where in the World Are Our Readers? To start digging into the data, Ian Yates and I put together an interactive map showing the geographic profile of visitors to each translated post. Click on a translation, and the countries change colour. The darker green a country is, the more visitors the post got from there compared to other countries. The map also shows this information for all translated posts on aggregate
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