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echarts-for-react
- Lets-Plot: An open-source plotting library by JetBrains
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A Rounded Solution to Image Handling on the OpenSauced Dashboard
Before adopting nivo and Cloudinary, we initially used Apache E-charts (specifically a React wrapper called echarts-for-react) to handle image processing and loading. This approach proved extremely slow, and it was quite the process in figuring out a better solution while we had a real-time constraint.
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maybe the better way to echarts
Make echarts come in handy for React. Based on echarts-for-react
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Using Apache ECharts with React and TypeScript
What about echarts-for-react?
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Top 30 Open Source And Paid React Charts + Examples
Rating: 3.1 stars on GitHub
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React and D3.js
Although I haven't used Semiotic but Echarts [1] for the last 4 years, I agree with the sentiment. D3 is regularly on top of HN and I always wonder if its popularity is due to people not knowing there are easier alternatives or it's because they really need a library as low-level as D3 for plotting their data.
[1] https://github.com/apache/echarts + https://github.com/hustcc/echarts-for-react
been using echarts for the last 3 years
react-motion
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Best Animation packages for React.js , every frontend developer should use it
Github repo : https://github.com/chenglou/react-motion
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Top 7 React Animation Libraries in 2022
React-Motion is an animation toolkit that makes building and implementing realistic animations much easier. However, React-Motion can be hard to grasp for beginners. But it has good documentation with rich examples to help developers.
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Animating in React (The Many Ways!)
React Motion is an animation library for React applications that makes realistic animations easier to build and implement.
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How to build faster animation transitions in React
Here's a comparison showing how the transition-hook bundle size compares to other React animation libraries: react-spring, framer-motion, react-motion, and react-move:
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How I built my portfolio using Next.js, TailwindCSS, TypeScript and Framer Motion
Framer Motion is a production ready animation library for React. I felt the need to add some "cool" animations to my portfolio so that it looks more alive and interactive. One can argue between choosing React Spring or React Motion but that depends on the use-case and since I've already worked with Framer motion before so I went with this.
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Ask HN: Tech talk on power vs. utility in software?
Ah I found it. "On the Spectrum of Abstraction" by Cheng Lou (author of React-Motion)
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Best Animation Libraries for ReactJS
React Motion
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Clojure startup OrgPad is Top 3 on ProductHunt today
Thanks. Let me write some information concerning our ClojureScript frontend. We wanted to use physics-based animations using springs since only these animations make sense. Sadly the browser decided to only support silly animations which are described in terms of curves and durations. Spring animations are used on both MacOS and iOS and they look much better, since they have the natural feeling. Originally, we were using React Motion for them which would be fine for a small project. But running a lot of animations at the same time is very taxing since every frame of the animation has to go through React and all these layers. Therefore, I spent about 4 months completely rewriting most of our frontend code related to rendering and UI interactions within OrgPage. Unlike React Motion and probably any other spring-based animation library, we do not simulate these springs but instead analytically solve their differential equations. (Luckily I have a strong background in math.) I created the OrgPage https://orgpad.com/s/yRyR-GOU0Pm which summarizes math and my approach. Our animations code consists of about 5k lines of code where maybe 1k is the physics itself and computation of animation maps. The remaining 4k lines are low level controls where particular OrgPage elements are animated using requestAnimationFrame. We always calculate their new positions/sizes/etc. and apply DOM mutations, completely bypassing React, Reagent and Re-frame. There are a lot of clever optimizations to get the current speed. In upcoming months, I plan to investigate WebGL rendering which we could use to render larger parts of the documents, hopefully making everything even faster.
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React Libraries
react-motion - A spring that solves your animation problems
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✨Top React Charts Libraries [2021]
Motion/transitions, powered by react-motion
What are some alternatives?
DHTMLX Gantt - GPL version of Javascript Gantt Chart
react-spring - ✌️ A spring physics based React animation library
visx - 🐯 visx | visualization components
framer/motion - Open source, production-ready animation and gesture library for React
recharts - Redefined chart library built with React and D3
react-flip-move - Effortless animation between DOM changes (eg. list reordering) using the FLIP technique.
apexcharts.js - 📊 Interactive JavaScript Charts built on SVG
rc-animate - anim react element easily
echarts - Apache ECharts is a powerful, interactive charting and data visualization library for browser
react-dropzone - Simple HTML5 drag-drop zone with React.js.
amcharts4 - The most advanced amCharts charting library for JavaScript and TypeScript apps.
react-parallax-tilt - 👀 Easily apply tilt hover effect on React components - lightweight/zero dependencies (3kB)