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    Pt

    Pt

    An experimental library on point, form, and space

    Pt.js is an experimental JavaScript/TypeScript toolkit for generative visuals and interactive graphics. Built around the ideas of Point, Form, and Space, it provides entities for vectors, shapes, animations, and event handling. Suitable for visualizations, D3-like interactions, and creative coding experiments in browser or desktop.
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    WebGL Heatmap

    WebGL Heatmap

    A high performance WebGL/JS heatmap display library

    webgl-heatmap is a browser-side rendering library that uses the GPU via WebGL to draw smooth, continuous heatmaps from large numbers of data points. Instead of relying on CPU-bound canvas operations, it leverages fragment shaders and additive blending to accumulate intensity and colorize results in real time. The API lets you push points or weighted samples into a buffer and then renders a gradient map where hot areas emerge organically from density rather than discrete markers. ...
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    Morris.js

    Morris.js

    Pretty time-series line graphs

    Morris.js is a JavaScript charting library designed to render “pretty time‑series” graphs. It offers a very simple API for building line, bar, area, and donut charts, making it easy to add visually appealing charts to web pages. It is built on top of jQuery and Raphael.js. You'll need Node.js. I recommend using nvm for installing Node in development environments. Additionally, Bower is required for retrieving additional test dependencies. With node installed, install grunt using npm install...
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    Kartograph.js

    Kartograph.js

    Open source JavaScript renderer for Kartograph SVG maps

    kartograph.js is an unmaintained open-source JavaScript library that renders interactive SVG maps in browsers, using jQuery and RaphaelJS. Originating from Kartograph.py, it supports map loading, stylable layers, choropleth maps, symbol overlays (e.g., bubbles), and allows chunked rendering for complex maps.
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    CoffeeKup

    CoffeeKup

    Markup as CoffeeScript

    ...Because it targets CoffeeScript users, CoffeeKup often appeals to projects that prefer that language’s terse style and want templates that look like the rest of their code. The project includes examples and installation instructions for integrating templates into server-side rendering pipelines and simple static site workflows.
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