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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.
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The #1 JavaScript playground and sandbox to write, run and repl it. JavaScript playground is perfect for learning and prototyping javascript sandboxes. Fast and easy to use. Start a JavaScript playground project using ready-to-use templates. JavaScript is one of the most popular languages for web development. It is needed in order to make web pages alive. Today JavaScript can be run not only in the browser but also on the server. Learning, practicing and prototyping is much easier right in the javascript playground because the browser is designed to run javascript. This is the perfect coding IDE. In turn, PlayCode tries to use all the browser features to ensure maximum, comfortable run javascript sandbox. Read, evaluate, print, and loop, a simple pre-configured coding environment that quickly shows the JavaScript execution result. So, you just open PlayCode without installing anything, write code, and JavaScript playground runs your code instantly and shows the result.
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RequireJS is a JavaScript file and module loader. It is optimized for in-browser use, but it can be used in other JavaScript environments, like Rhino and Node. Using a modular script loader like RequireJS will improve the speed and quality of your code. This setup assumes you keep all your JavaScript files in a "scripts" directory in your project. To take full advantage of the optimization tool, it is suggested that you keep all inline script out of the HTML, and only reference require.js with a requirejs call like so to load your script. All of them map to loading some/path/some/module.js. Ideally we could choose the CommonJS syntax, since it is likely to get more common over time, and we want to reuse code.
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Developers in need of a tool for creating interactive data visualizations for the web
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JavaScript Library solution for developers
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Company InformationSenchaLabs
Founded: 2013
United States
philogb.github.io/jit/
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playcode.io
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requirejs.org
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