Is Plotly.js Free? Plotly's open-source graphing libraries are free to use, work offline and don't require any account registration. Plotly also has a commercial offering called Dash Enterprise. New to Plotly? Plotly is a free and open-source graphing library for JavaScript. We recommend you read our Getting Started guide for the latest installation or upgrade instructions, then move on to our Plo
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One Model Everywhere Falcor lets you represent all your remote data sources as a single domain model via a virtual JSON graph. You code the same way no matter where the data is, whether in memory on the client or over the network on the server. The Data is the API A JavaScript-like path syntax makes it easy to access as much or as little data as you want, when you want it. You retrieve your data u
The HTML5 Local Storage API (part of Web Storage) has excellent browser support and is being used in more and more applications. It has a simple API and certainly has its drawbacks, similar to cookies. Over the past year or so I’ve come across quite a few tools and libraries that use the localStorage API so I’ve compiled many of them together into this post with some code examples and discussion o
Extract prominent colors from an image. Vibrant.js is a javascript port of the awesome Palette class in the Android support library. Showcase API Use of Vibrant is pretty straight forward, but because code works better than explanation, here's an example: var img = document.createElement('img'); img.setAttribute('src', 'examples/octocat.png') img.addEventListener('load', function() { var vibrant =
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