charts-css-react
Victor
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MIT License | MIT License |
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charts-css-react
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Charts.css is a modern CSS framework. It uses CSS utility classes to style HTML elements as charts.
I really like this approach and wanted it as a react component. So, here it is: https://github.com/hollanddd/charts-css-react
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Victor
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What questions do you consider important for a Ruby on Rails technical interview?
i'm super confused by "which gems you can't live without". is this my personal debugging collection of pry-rails, bullet and other things? i mean, whatever is required and does the job i guess. i absolutely love Dentaku gem and build awesome stuff with it in 2 different companies where it absolutely contributed to their product in huge ways (https://github.com/rubysolo/dentaku) . i also love Victor (https://github.com/DannyBen/victor) where i draw epic custom charts which are used in reports that been generated for billion dollar real estate funds.
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Charts.css
That's not close to the same complexity, is it?
With the HTML + CSS solution, all my program has to produce is a HTML table. Very easy.
With SVG my program has to create not just a data table, but the custom SVG code to paint the actual charts. I'm actually doing that on pc-kombo, https://www.pc-kombo.com/us/benchmark/games/cpu/compare?ids%... shows it, the image is SVG. But it's created with https://github.com/DannyBen/victor/, so my ruby code has to describe all the details of that image, including manually saying how each bar chart should look. Even with the awesome victor library that wasn't all that easy.
Alternative is a JS library that produces the SVG code, but then it's exactly as complicated as with regular JS libraries, it just changes the output.
What are some alternatives?
lowdefy - The config web stack for business apps - build internal tools, client portals, web apps, admin panels, dashboards, web sites, and CRUD apps with YAML or JSON.
MiniMagick - mini replacement for RMagick
Charts.css - Open source CSS framework for data visualization.
Phashion - Ruby wrapper around pHash, the perceptual hash library for detecting duplicate multimedia files
lit-chart - Simple Line Charts made with pure SVGs
PSD.rb - Parse Photoshop files in Ruby with ease
chartist-js - Legacy Chartist Repo for old gh-pages
ruby-vips - Ruby extension for the libvips image processing library.
RMagick - Ruby bindings for ImageMagick
Skeptick - Better ImageMagick for Ruby
rszr - Fast image resizer for Ruby