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uber-clone
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How I Built The Uber Web-app Clone
This is just a brief walkthrough on how I built my version of the uber-clone, I welcome any form of criticism as well as corrections. Thank you.
- I BUILT AN UBER CLONE
react-vis
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Level Up Your Web App with Stunning React Charts: Introducing the Top 10 React Charts Libraries
Install react-vis by using the following command:
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React Chart Library Recommendations
I've heard good things about Uber's react-vis https://www.npmjs.com/package/react-vis
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Advice on learning front end for data visualization?
D3.js is great for custom data viz. You can get started by including the library in a script tag and not have to mess around with a bundler like Webpack until you are ready and just use plane CSS. D3.js doesn't work well with JS frameworks like React - it was jQuery like DOM manipulation functions. I find the best approach is to let D3 manage its chart and leave React for the UI. Or you can use a more React friendly library like React Viz from Uber. While D3 is great for custom data viz it's time consuming for standard charts. There are a lot of charting libraries out there like Chart.js. There is also Plot which is built on D3.js.
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The Top 6 ReactJS Chart Libraries for Data Visualization
React Vis averages 100,000+ weekly downloads, 8.3k stars and 850 forks on Github.
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Getting Started with Data Visualization in React using Chart.js
react-vis
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How to generate single ES5 bundle file from ES6 project using browserify
I am trying to use react-vis library in my project. In their readme file, they have asked to import library by adding following lines in non-node environment:
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Getting JS error: "Cannot call a class as a function"
I had an existing working react code written in Typescript (and hence ES6) using react-vis library. The library itself seem to use ES6.
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Getting JS error: Cannot call a class as a function
I have referenced react-vis library form unpkg as stated in their github repo:
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Github repositories from large enterprises for every javascript developer
The repository can be found here and is definitely worth taking a look.
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React Chart - Display data in charts
react-vis - Data visualization library based on React and d3.
What are some alternatives?
Leaflet - π JavaScript library for mobile-friendly interactive maps πΊπ¦
recharts - Redefined chart library built with React and D3
Tailwind CSS - A utility-first CSS framework for rapid UI development.
GoJS, a JavaScript Library for HTML Diagrams - JavaScript diagramming library for interactive flowcharts, org charts, design tools, planning tools, visual languages.
React - The library for web and native user interfaces.
victory-chart - Chart Component for Victory
jQPlot - A Versatile and Expandable jQuery Plotting Plugin
visx - π― visx | visualization components
react-chartjs-2 - React components for Chart.js, the most popular charting library
Gantt chart component for Angular 2+ framework - dhtmlxGantt with Angular Framework
Highcharts JS - Highcharts JS, the JavaScript charting framework
victory - A collection of composable React components for building interactive data visualizations