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Level Up Your Web App with Stunning React Charts: Introducing the Top 10 React Charts Libraries
React-vis is a user-friendly React visualization library that adheres to the core principles of React development. It seamlessly integrates with other React components, allowing you to work with it effortlessly. With properties, children, and callbacks, React-vis components can be easily composed, making it accessible even to React beginners. It was created by Uber and built with React and D3.
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Reliable Microservices Data Exchange With Streaming Database
Ride-hailing services are where a customer orders the ride from a ride-hailing platform. The best-known such services are Uber, Lyft, and Bolt.
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Waymo, Uber team up for large-scale self-driving tech
Two of the world’s leading mobility service providers, Waymo and Uber, have announced a strategic partnership to integrate Waymo’s state-of-the-art autonomous driving technology into Uber’s vast ridesharing and delivery networks. This ambitious venture is set to launch later this year, beginning in Phoenix, and is likely to significantly shift how we perceive and utilize ridesharing services.
- Taxie Rides in Fresno
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Node.js use cases: When is it worthy to use node.js for developing apps??
Successful organizations leveraging Node.js include PayPal, Netflix, Trello, LinkedIn, Uber, NASA, Walmart, Twitter, eBay, and GoDaddy. Let us explore the different industries where Node.js use cases work for offering effective results.
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What happens if you don't have a car or any transportation to get to drills?
www.uber.com
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I need somebody to help take me to UPMC East for an outpatient procedure tomorrow
They can definitely help.
- MPD officer's squad car hit by drunk driver while responding to OWI
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Vercel vs Netlify: Battle of the Jamstack Giants
The platform’s prominent clients include Meta, McDonald’s and Uber.
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Data Engineering and DataOps: A Beginner's Guide to Building Data Solutions and Solving Real-World Challenges
Whereas, Real-time processing involves persistently storing data as it comes in through events in real-time. For example, Companies like Uber and In-Drive use GPS trackers in their fleets of vehicles. Every vehicle’s location, speed, and other data are constantly being sent to a centralized server by the GPS units installed in them. So, the real-time processing system set up by these companies analyzes the data from the GPS units in near real-time. This information is used to give passengers up-to-date updates on things like vehicle locations and expected arrival times.
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React Component Libraries
Official Website: https://airbnb.io/visx/
- Show HN: Matrices – explore, visualize, and share large datasets
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The top 11 React chart libraries for data visualization
Website: Visx GitHub Page
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Level Up Your Web App with Stunning React Charts: Introducing the Top 10 React Charts Libraries
Visx is a React-based library used for constructing data visualizations. It comprises a set of reusable, low-level visualization components that merge the power of D3 for data transformation and calculations with the benefits of React for updating the DOM.
- Visx – a collection of expressive, low-level visualization primitives for React
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What are some of the best libraries you cannot work without?
Lol we migrated away from Nivo to Visx. Nivo is pretty cool but we're big fans of Visx due to how composable it is.
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TypeScript, VisX
You could probably use this as a starting point to anchor it - there's a CodeSandbox link (which is a bit busted due to react-spring though) and I think you may just need to change the direction to "column."
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Any libraries out there that you recommend for charts/graphs/trees in React?
Best one for React is VISX which is built on top of D3.js.
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Data Visualization Framework for React, Angular, Svelte, TypeScript, JavaScript
If you work in React and like this approach it's hard to go past Visx - https://airbnb.io/visx
- Airbnb Visualization Components
What are some alternatives?
raft - Golang implementation of the Raft consensus protocol
d3 - Bring data to life with SVG, Canvas and HTML. :bar_chart::chart_with_upwards_trend::tada:
serf - Service orchestration and management tool.
recharts - Redefined chart library built with React and D3
Olric - Distributed in-memory object store. It can be used as an embedded Go library and a language-independent service.
nivo - nivo provides a rich set of dataviz components, built on top of the awesome d3 and React libraries
redis-lock - Simplified distributed locking implementation using Redis
ngx-charts - :bar_chart: Declarative Charting Framework for Angular
DHT - BitTorrent DHT Protocol && DHT Spider.
react-vis - Data Visualization Components
go-doudou - go-doudou(doudou pronounce /dəudəu/)is OpenAPI 3.0 (for REST) spec and Protobuf v3 (for grpc) based lightweight microservice framework. It supports monolith service application as well.
react-chartjs-2 - React components for Chart.js, the most popular charting library