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    Christmas Tree

    Christmas Tree

    Just a simple Christmas tree, based on reddit story

    atree is a lightweight JavaScript library for managing and visualizing hierarchical tree data structures in a flexible and efficient way. It offers core abstractions for creating nodes, building parent–child relationships, and traversing trees with utilities for depth, breadth, and custom iteration strategies. Because tree structures are ubiquitous in computing—from file systems and organizational charts to DOM structures and evolutionary taxonomies—atree provides a reusable foundation for...
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    Rickshaw

    Rickshaw

    JavaScript toolkit for creating interactive real-time graphs

    Rickshaw provides the elements you need to create interactive graphs, renderers, legends, hovers, range selectors, etc. You put the pieces together. It's all based on d3 underneath, so graphs are drawn with standard SVG and styled with CSS. Customize all you like with techniques you already know. Rickshaw is free and open source, available under the MIT license. Developed at Shutterstock. Rickshaw relies on the fantastic D3 visualization library to do lots of the heavy lifting for stacking...
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    vizceral

    vizceral

    WebGL visualization for displaying animated traffic graphs

    vizceral is a component for displaying traffic data on a webgl canvas. If a graph of nodes and edges with data about traffic volume is provided, it will render a traffic graph animating the connection volume between nodes. This component can take multiple traffic graphs and will generate a 'global' graph showing all incoming traffic into each of the 'regions', with support for cross-region traffic. There are three levels of information, global, regional, and service-level, with clicking or double-clicking on a node bringing you one level deeper. ...
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    EarTeach desktop Ear Trainer

    EarTeach desktop Ear Trainer

    Complete Musical Ear Training HTML5 application.

    This EarTeach client is the desktop distribution, of the homonymous HTML5 open source online application www.earteach.com, packed with node-webkit. EarTeach features the following groups of trainers. - Chords - Intervals - Scales Each category has a set of prebuild exercises, and user can create and save, its own customized exercise presets. All user results are stored, allowing to evaluate the current musical skills status, in each preset, or even display a graph of the progress along the time.
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