About
The JavaScript InfoVis Toolkit provides tools for creating interactive data visualizations for the web. The best way to start is to take a look at the demos page. Each demo has a See the Example Code link that takes you to the code for that example. The actual library code is included in the HTML file by building the lib each time with only the needed requirements taken from the name of the visualization and the build.json file. The required library code is built by the build.py file. In order to create a new visualization you need to set up the server environment to include test JavaScript files for your new visualization and also you need to add the new visualization files into the Source folder.
|
About
Build game-changing graph visualization products that turn connected data into insight. Harness JavaScript’s power and flexibility to quickly and easily build graph visualization applications that can be deployed anywhere, to anyone. KeyLines is a completely flexible way to build your graph visualization application. Build interactive graph visualization tools to reveal threats and hidden insight. The KeyLines JavaScript graph visualization toolkit lets you build applications specifically for your users, your data, and the questions you need to answer. It fits with any browser, device, server, or database and comes with clear tutorials, demos, and API documentation. Combined with our developer support, you’ll be uncovering network insight in no time. KeyLines makes it easy to build high-performance JavaScript graph visualization tools that work anywhere. They harness HTML5 and WebGL graphics rendering and thoughtfully crafted code to give users fast and insightful visualization.
|
About
Gives you true flexibility by allowing use of any other libraries thanks to modular architecture. An adaptable ecosystem that is a fully-fledged backbone for all kinds of server-side applications. Takes advantage of latest JavaScript features, bringing design patterns and mature solutions to Node.js world. A complete development kit for building scalable server-side apps. In recent years, thanks to Node.js, JavaScript has become the “lingua franca” of the web for both front and backend applications. This has given rise to awesome projects like Angular, React and Vue, which improve developer productivity and enable the creation of fast, testable, and extensible frontend applications. However, while plenty of superb libraries, helpers, and tools exist for Node (and server-side JavaScript), none of them effectively solve the main problem of - Architecture.
|
About
Velocity is an animation engine with the same API as jQuery's animate. It works with and without jQuery. It's incredibly fast, and it features color animation, transforms, loops, easings, SVG support, and scrolling. It is the best of jQuery and CSS transitions combined. Download Velocity, include it on your page and replace all instances of jQuery's animate with velocity. You will immediately see a performance boost across all browsers and devices, especially on mobile. Velocity works everywhere, back to IE8 and Android 2.3. Under the hood, it mimics jQuery's queue, and thus interoperates seamlessly with jQuery's animate, fade, and delay. Since Velocity's syntax is identical to animate, your code doesn't need to change. JavaScript and jQuery are falsely conflated. JavaScript animation, which Velocity uses, is fast; it's jQuery that's slow. Although Velocity works alongside jQuery, it uses its own animation stack that delivers its performance.
|
|||
Platforms Supported
Windows
Mac
Linux
Cloud
On-Premises
iPhone
iPad
Android
Chromebook
|
Platforms Supported
Windows
Mac
Linux
Cloud
On-Premises
iPhone
iPad
Android
Chromebook
|
Platforms Supported
Windows
Mac
Linux
Cloud
On-Premises
iPhone
iPad
Android
Chromebook
|
Platforms Supported
Windows
Mac
Linux
Cloud
On-Premises
iPhone
iPad
Android
Chromebook
|
|||
Audience
Developers in need of a tool for creating interactive data visualizations for the web
|
Audience
Individuals searching for a JavaScript toolkit solution to improve graph visualization
|
Audience
Developers in need of a progressive Node.js framework solution for building efficient, reliable and scalable server-side applications
|
Audience
Designers, individuals and developers interested in a solution to create JavaScript animations
|
|||
Support
Phone Support
24/7 Live Support
Online
|
Support
Phone Support
24/7 Live Support
Online
|
Support
Phone Support
24/7 Live Support
Online
|
Support
Phone Support
24/7 Live Support
Online
|
|||
API
Offers API
|
API
Offers API
|
API
Offers API
|
API
Offers API
|
|||
Screenshots and Videos |
Screenshots and Videos |
Screenshots and Videos |
Screenshots and Videos |
|||
Pricing
Free
Free Version
Free Trial
|
Pricing
No information available.
Free Version
Free Trial
|
Pricing
No information available.
Free Version
Free Trial
|
Pricing
Free
Free Version
Free Trial
|
|||
Reviews/
|
Reviews/
|
Reviews/
|
Reviews/
|
|||
Training
Documentation
Webinars
Live Online
In Person
|
Training
Documentation
Webinars
Live Online
In Person
|
Training
Documentation
Webinars
Live Online
In Person
|
Training
Documentation
Webinars
Live Online
In Person
|
|||
Company InformationSenchaLabs
Founded: 2013
United States
philogb.github.io/jit/
|
Company InformationCambridge Intelligence
United Kingdom
cambridge-intelligence.com/keylines/
|
Company InformationNestJS
Poland
nestjs.com
|
Company InformationVelocity.js
Founded: 2014
velocityjs.org
|
|||
Alternatives |
Alternatives |
Alternatives |
Alternatives |
|||
|
|
||||||
|
|
|
|||||
|
|
|
|
||||
|
|
|
|||||
Categories |
Categories |
Categories |
Categories |
|||
Integrations
AWS Marketplace
Amazon Neptune
AppSignal
ArangoDB
Azure Cosmos DB
Cayley
Crowdin
DataStax
Elastic Cloud
JanusGraph
|
Integrations
AWS Marketplace
Amazon Neptune
AppSignal
ArangoDB
Azure Cosmos DB
Cayley
Crowdin
DataStax
Elastic Cloud
JanusGraph
|
Integrations
AWS Marketplace
Amazon Neptune
AppSignal
ArangoDB
Azure Cosmos DB
Cayley
Crowdin
DataStax
Elastic Cloud
JanusGraph
|
Integrations
AWS Marketplace
Amazon Neptune
AppSignal
ArangoDB
Azure Cosmos DB
Cayley
Crowdin
DataStax
Elastic Cloud
JanusGraph
|
|||
|
|
|
|
|