Articles for the Charts tag
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billboard.js: D3 Power Without the D3 Homework
D3 is the most powerful drawing engine on the web and also the one most likely to make you cry into your scales and axes. billboard.js keeps the power and hides the homework behind a config object you can actually read.
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visx: Airbnb's Low-Level Lego Bricks for React Charts
Charting libraries are fast until your designer hands you something they cannot draw. visx is Airbnb's answer: give you the primitives, let D3 do the math, and let React own the DOM.
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Semiotic: The Grammar-of-Graphics Chart Library With an AI-Era Comeback
Some libraries go quiet for years and then surprise everyone. Semiotic spent a long stretch in the shadows, then re-emerged in 2026 as a streaming-first, AI-friendly visualization toolkit. Here is what it can do today.
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ECharts: One Option Object to Chart Them All
If your dashboard needs to draw everything from a humble bar chart to a streaming heatmap without breaking a sweat, ECharts hands you one config object and a lot of power.
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Billboard.js: D3-Powered Charts That Hit Number One
Tired of wrestling with raw D3.js to render a simple bar chart? Billboard.js wraps all that SVG-wrangling complexity into a clean, declarative API. With 20+ chart types, five built-in themes, and an official React wrapper, it puts D3's power at your fingertips without the learning cliff.
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Heat.js: Turn Your Date Data Into Beautiful Heatmaps, Charts, and More
GitHub contribution graphs have trained us all to think in green squares. Heat.js takes that idea and runs with it, giving you six different ways to visualize date-based activity with zero dependencies and a single library.
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Slice and Dice Data with React Minimal Pie Chart
Dive into the world of sleek data visualization with react-minimal-pie-chart, a lightweight React library that packs a punch. Perfect for developers who want to create stunning pie charts without the bloat.
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Charting Peaks and Valleys: Unleashing the Power of React JSX Highcharts
In the world of data visualization, React JSX Highcharts stands out as a powerful tool for creating dynamic and interactive charts. This article explores how this library combines the flexibility of React with the robustness of Highcharts, offering developers a seamless way to build sophisticated data representations.
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Charting a Course with React-Muze: Unleashing Data Visualization Magic
Explore the capabilities of React-Muze, a React wrapper for the Muze library that brings WebAssembly-powered data visualization to your React applications. Discover how to create interactive, multi-dimensional charts with ease and elevate your data storytelling.
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Charting Adventures: Unleashing the Power of react-charty
Embark on a journey through the captivating realm of data visualization with react-charty. This powerful yet lightweight library empowers React developers to create stunning charts with minimal effort and maximum impact.