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    plotly.js

    plotly.js

    JavaScript charting library behind Plotly and Dash

    Plotly JavaScript Open Source Graphing Library. Built on top of d3.js and stack.gl, Plotly.js is a high-level, declarative charting library. plotly.js ships with over 40 chart types, including 3D charts, statistical graphs, and SVG maps. plotly.js is free and open source and you can view the source, report issues or contribute on GitHub. For plotly.js to build with Webpack you will need to install ify-loader@v1.1.0+ and add it to your webpack.config.json. This adds Browserify transform...
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    Data Science at the Command Line

    Data Science at the Command Line

    Data science at the command line

    Command Line by Jeroen Janssens, published by O’Reilly Media in October 2021. Obtain, scrub, explore, and model data with Unix Power Tools. This repository contains the full text, data, and scripts used in the second edition of the book Data Science at the Command Line by Jeroen Janssens. This thoroughly revised guide demonstrates how the flexibility of the command line can help you become a more efficient and productive data scientist. You’ll learn how to combine small yet powerful...
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    xeogl

    xeogl

    A WebGL-based 3D engine for technical visualization

    xeogl is an open source JavaScript library from xeolabs for 3D model visualization on WebGL. It gives you tools to create interactive 3D worlds in your browser. Load models from formats like glTF or OBJ, or generate them programmatically. Navigate them with the camera and script them with Javascript, to build compelling 3D presentations. Load multiple models. Isolate/move/emphasize objects.
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    React Trend

    React Trend

    Simple, elegant spark lines

    ...While building rich data visualizations for an analytics app, is a necessary cost. But what if you just need a sparkline that shows a trend? These are very simple and elegant visualizations, and they should not require a bloated graphing library to produce. React Trend is a concrete component that does 1 thing, and does it well, generate these trending graphs. By default, all properties not recognized by React Trend will be delegated to the SVG. The line inherits these properties if none of its own override them.
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    horizon

    horizon

    Horizon is a realtime, open-source backend for JavaScript apps

    Horizon is an open-source developer platform for building sophisticated realtime apps. It provides a complete backend that makes it dramatically simpler to build, deploy, manage, and scale engaging JavaScript web and mobile apps. Horizon is extensible, integrates with the Node.js stack, and allows building modern, arbitrarily complex applications. While technologies like RethinkDB and WebSocket make it possible to build engaging realtime apps, empirically there is still too much friction for...
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    Graphical Grammar Studio

    Graphical Grammar Studio

    An user friendly grammar tool for natural language processing tasks

    Full documentation with tutorials is included in the download package. Graphical Grammar Studio is a tool for applying grammars which behave as words acceptors/consumers and annotators. GGS grammars can be used to find and annotate sequences of words which respect certain conditions, in a given input. Its purpose is for creating NLP tools like phrase chunkers, named entity finders, pronoun co-reference solvers etc. A grammar is represented by a state machine which can be visualized, edited...
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    JSPlot

    JSPlot

    Javascript Library for plotting stocks or other data type using HTML5.

    A Javascript Library for plotting stocks or other type of data using HTML 5 canvas. You can create your own plots on a html div element. You can use candlestick chart, line plot, bar chart or distribution diagram. It can work with dinamic javascript frameworks, eg. js Ext and jQuery. You are able to use data sources, so different parts of the same data can be plotted at the same time on your page.
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