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    AAChartKit

    AAChartKit

    Modern declarative data visualization chart framework

    ...Currently AAChartKit includes support for the following chart types: column chart, bar chart, area chart, area spline chart, line chart, spline chart, radar chart, polar chart, pie chart, bubble chart, pyramid chart, funnel chart, column range and area range chart. More chart types are planned to be supported. AAChartKit gives you easy and fast access to a wide range of chart types, hassle-free and quick to integrate into your own project. Unlike previous imperative programming techniques, drawing any custom chart in AAChartKit, you don't need to care about the inner implementation details which is annoying && boring.
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    Play-With-Sort-OC

    Play-With-Sort-OC

    Repository implemented in Objective-C with sorting algorithms

    Play-With-Sort-OC is a learning-oriented repository implemented in Objective-C that demonstrates several classic sorting algorithms with code examples (selection sort, bubble sort, insertion sort, quick sort variants, heap sort, etc). The goal is educational; by showing how each algorithm works with animations or clear visualizations in an iOS/Objective-C context, the author helps developers understand not just the “how” but also the “why” behind each algorithm. The repo is especially suited for developers working in the Apple ecosystem (Objective-C, Xcode) who want to build foundational knowledge in data structures and algorithms. ...
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