8 Reasons to Use JavaScript Libraries in Project Management Apps

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  • The State of Project Management 2021 annual report conducted by Wellingtone says that businesses often suffer from poor resource management. Creating advanced functionalities from scratch to deal with management challenges is a painstaking and time-consuming task. Meanwhile, JavaScript components provide a wide range of useful built-in features such as task assignment, resource allocation, progress tracking, work time estimation, reporting, and much more. There are even specialized libraries like a JavaScript Scheduler or Gantt chart, which can serve as the foundation for the whole application. Therefore, if you want to save time and avoid unnecessary bugs, you’d better use JavaScript components for such undertakings.

  • DHTMLX Gantt

    GPL version of Javascript Gantt Chart (by DHTMLX)

  • 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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