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  2. Comparison of JavaScript charting libraries - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of JavaScript charting libraries. There are different JavaScript charting libraries available. Below is a comparison of which features are available in each. Library Name. License. Free. Supported Chart Types. Supported Bar Chart Types. Other Features.

  3. Highcharts - Wikipedia

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    Highcharts is a software library for charting written in pure JavaScript, first released in 2009. The license is proprietary. It is free for personal/non-commercial uses and paid for commercial applications. It was created by Highsoft in Vik, Norway and has been regularly featured in the national media, such as Finansavisen and Dagsrevyen.

  4. List of charting software - Wikipedia

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    Spreadsheets. EditGrid – web-based spreadsheet with charting capabilities. Google Sheets – Online spreadsheet with built-in charting function for basic chart types. KChart – the charting tool of the Calligra Suite. LibreOffice Calc - Built-in charting function for basic chart types. Microsoft Excel – Built-in charting function for basic ...

  5. Comparison of wiki software - Wikipedia

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    Wiki.js: Nicolas Giard 28 January 2017: 2.5.303 [46] 2024-05-19; 4 months ago Affero GPL v3: Yes Yes JavaScript: PostgreSQL, MySQL, MariaDB, Microsoft SQL Server, or SQLite: Wiki Server: Apple Inc. 26 October 2007: 5.6.3 2018-09-18 Proprietary: No Yes Ruby on Rails: PostgreSQL: Wikispaces: Tangient LLC 18 March 2005: Proprietary: No Yes PHP ...

  6. diagrams.net - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.drawio.com. diagrams.net (previously draw.io[2][3]) is a cross-platform graph drawing software application developed in HTML5 and JavaScript. [4] Its interface can be used to create diagrams such as flowcharts, wireframes, UML diagrams, organizational charts, and network diagrams. [5]

  7. Google Charts - Wikipedia

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    Google Charts. Google Charts is an online tool that is used to create charts and graphs. It uses HTML5 and SVG to function on multiple browsers and devices without extra plugins or software. It is known for its wide range of chart options and features, which are explained on the official Google Charts website. [1]

  8. V8 (JavaScript engine) - Wikipedia

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    V8 (JavaScript engine) V8 is a JavaScript and WebAssembly engine developed by Google for its Chrome browser. [1][4] V8 is free and open-source software that is part of the Chromium project and also used separately in non-browser contexts, notably the Node.js runtime system. [1]

  9. JavaScript - Wikipedia

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    JavaScript (/ ˈdʒɑːvəskrɪpt /), often abbreviated as JS, is a programming language and core technology of the Web, alongside HTML and CSS. 99% of websites use JavaScript on the client side for webpage behavior. [10] Web browsers have a dedicated JavaScript engine that executes the client code.