cosmos
GraphTerm
cosmos | GraphTerm | |
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2 | 1 | |
761 | 26 | |
3.3% | - | |
7.3 | 10.0 | |
about 1 month ago | over 6 years ago | |
TypeScript | JavaScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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cosmos
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How to build a graph visualization engine and why you shouldn’t
https://github.com/cosmograph-org/cosmos seems super nice! Yep, it's amazing to see better and better tooling around!
GraphTerm
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How to build a graph visualization engine and why you shouldn’t
I was an early employee at the first round of graphistry.com. I'm really proud of Leo and that he took it from the brink and put it back on the market and is growing it.
I think more people should build more graph visualization engines, but you're going to have a hard time competing with how slick pygraphistry is, but there is not enough alternatives that are worth a shit. Graphistry, when I left was able to do half a billion nodes all memory resident in the browser? Our goal was a billion. I'm not sure what it can do now but it has UMAP and some other very fancy features.
Here's a stupid unmaintained thing I made that got me the job at Graphistry. I did not build the graph vis engine, but I did write the procedural color lib.
https://github.com/millerhooks/graphterm
What are some alternatives?
orb - Graph visualization library
vis
d3-force - Force-directed graph layout using velocity Verlet integration.
vis-network - :dizzy: Display dynamic, automatically organised, customizable network views.
language-explorer - Explore 650+ programming languages, visualized based on paradigm influence relationships between languages.
G6 - ♾ A Graph Visualization Framework in JavaScript.