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echarts | DHTMLX Gantt | |
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17 | 12 | |
58,801 | 1,304 | |
0.7% | 3.4% | |
8.9 | 5.4 | |
6 days ago | 7 months ago | |
TypeScript | JavaScript | |
Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v2.0 only |
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echarts
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Show HN: Paisa – Open-Source Personal Finance Manager
I want to know where my money goes. I like to look at stacked-area (or column) charts of the categories of spending. To make this work I have some software I made ~20 years ago that does double-entry book-keeping. At the end of the month, I import statements from financial service providers (eg: Wells Fargo, Chase, PayPal, Stripe, etc). Lots of stuff is repeat purchases (eg: Shell Gas) and my software automatically categorises. Some transactions I have to categorise manually. Each category / vendor becomes an expense-account and my banks and CCs exist as assets and liabilities.
Once the import and reconciliation is done I pull up a my column chart that shows where the money went -- and can compare over time -- see a full year of movement. I've been through various charting libraries with it and most recently moved to ECharts[0] -- so I'm planning to expand with Treemap and Sankey style visuals.
The import process, which I do monthly takes maybe an hour. I'm importing from like 5 bank accounts, 3 payment processors, 4 CC providers. The part that takes the longest is signing into their slow sites, navigating past pop-up/interstitial, getting to their download page and waiting for it to download. Loads of these sites (WF, Chase) have been "modernised" and have some real bullshit UI/UX going on -- lags, no keyboard, elements jump around, forms can't remember state, ctrl+click won't open in a new page cause that damned link isn't actually a link but some nested monster of DIVs with 19 event listeners on each one -- and somehow still all wrong.
I think the most-best feature would be to have some tool automatically get all my transactions from all these providers into one common format. Gimmee some JSON with like 10 commonly-named fields for the normal stuff and then 52 other BS fields that each provider likes to add (see a PayPal CSV for example). Does that exist and I just don't know?
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Personal Sträva Activity Statistics
Coded mainly in Perl and Gnuplot, recently extended by Python Pandas and JavaScript Tabulator and ECharts
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Build complex SPAs quickly with vue-element-admin
Dashboards have a lot of charts for different forms and data. This is another common requirement. This template recommends Apache ECharts, a powerful, easy-to-use, and flexible JavaScript visualization library.
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Using Apache ECharts in React Native - wrn-echarts
We have developed an open source graphics library for react native APP, which is based on Apache ECharts and uses RNSVG or RNSkia for rendering in a way that is almost identical to using it in the web, and can satisfy most graphics situations. The project source code is available at https://github.com/wuba/wrn-echarts .
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Best practice for UI design in scientific app
apache-echarts for charting system (it has 3d chart anyway)
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Pulling and visualizing data from a database client side
ECharts -- open source js lib for enterprise-grade charts
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Svelte and Apache ECharts
I'm currently new to using Svelte and I want to try using it with Apache ECharts for data visualization purposes. My only problem is that I seem to have a hard time trying to use the ECharts package in Svelte. Importing the module in a Svelte component seems to result in an error that causes a blank page to render.
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Using Apache ECharts with React and TypeScript
It's a cool data-visualization library like Highcharts, Chart.js, amCharts, Vega-Lite, and numerous others. A lot of companies/products including AWS are using it in production.
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Top 30 Open Source And Paid React Charts + Examples
That chart goes with the Echarts library. It is a React wrapper for Apache Echart, an open-sourced JavaScript visualization tool with 45k 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
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Top Technology, Web Development, and JavaScript Trends to Follow in 2024
For instance, the current unstable political and economic situation in the world certainly makes investors very cautious about financing any web project. It can be a serious problem for startups, where lack or shortage of investments often turn out to be an insurmountable obstacle. This year, we’ve launched a special DHTMLX discount program to assist startup businesses deliberating over the usage of our products in their apps. This initiative allows startups to purchase top DHTMLX JavaScript UI components (Gantt, Scheduler, Suite) with 70% discounts and benefit from them at the early stages of their web or cloud-based projects. In addition to a huge discount, this program provides personalized technical support and a large base of support materials.
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What to Expect in Web Development and JavaScript in 2023
Both of our new products share similar APIs and UI design approaches, thus it should be really easy for web developers to use them in a single productivity app. Moreover, the To Do List can be smoothly integrated with our advanced Gantt chart component for more effective project management.
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18 Best JavaScript Gantt Chart Components
DHTMLX Gantt is a mature and developer-friendly JavaScript library for creating Gantt charts of any complexity and with any number of tasks. With this tool at hand, you can easily add a Gantt chart to any web app and equip it with the right features to cover all of your project management needs. High working loads like 30 000+ tasks and the use of advanced features won’t downgrade the DHTMLX Gantt performance due to dynamic loading and smart rendering.
Useful resources: documentation, samples, blog, YouTube channel, GitHub repository Trial version: DHTMLX Gantt Price: from $699
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7 Promising JavaScript Timeline Components to Improve Your Project Management App
DHTMLX Gantt is one of the most complete JavaScript libraries for developing Gantt charts. It offers a wide variety of time configuration features for the timeline where users can schedule tasks, allocate them between team members, and monitor their completion.
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Latest Web Development and JavaScript Trends to Follow in 2022
As an answer to the challenges of the last twelve months, the company continued our course on providing full-featured and easily customizable JS tools for project management. DHTMLX released a JavaScript Kanban Board designed to help project managers with workflow visualization. The great thing about this tool is that it can be easily integrated with DHTMLX Gantt and Scheduler components in a single app for covering most of project management needs.
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8 Reasons to Use JavaScript Libraries in Project Management Apps
It can also be very helpful to make your app compatible with Microsoft Project since it is a widely-used project management instrument. This feature is supported by some libraries such as DHTMLX JavaScript Gantt chart.
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Exploring Kanban: Origin and Key Functionality of JavaScript Kanban Boards
You may improve your Kanban experience and create a comprehensive project management solution by combining several products. Thus, for example, you may consider using DHTMLX Gantt chart or Scheduler event calendar.
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Top 30 Open Source And Paid React Charts + Examples
Rating: 655 stars on GitHub
What are some alternatives?
Chart.js - Simple HTML5 Charts using the <canvas> tag
d3 - Bring data to life with SVG, Canvas and HTML. :bar_chart::chart_with_upwards_trend::tada:
Highcharts JS - Highcharts JS, the JavaScript charting framework
vega - A visualization grammar.
Frappe Gantt - Open Source Javascript Gantt
apexcharts.js - 📊 Interactive JavaScript Charts built on SVG
jquery.sparkline - A plugin for the jQuery javascript library to generate small sparkline charts directly in the browser
recharts - Redefined chart library built with React and D3
dc.js - Multi-Dimensional charting built to work natively with crossfilter rendered with d3.js
G2Plot - :dango: An interactive and responsive charting library based on G2.
three.js - JavaScript 3D Library.
heatmap.js - 🔥 JavaScript Library for HTML5 canvas based heatmaps