Best Web-Based Component Libraries of 2024

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    Nullstack Reviews
    You can write the backend and the frontend of a feature together in one component. The framework will decide where the code should run. Nullstack gives you all the tools you need in order to keep your eyes on the product. You'll receive SEO-ready HTML optimized to the first paint of your route within one request. This is done using local functions that have zero JavaScript dependencies. Once the content has been served and Nullstack JavaScript has been loaded, the state is restored by hydration. The application becomes a single-page one page application. The server functions will retrieve JSON from an automatically generated microservices API, serialize the response, update application state, and render the page out of box. A feature-driven mindset and a full stack lifecycle allow you to write clean, reusable code without having to manually create APIs.
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    ggplot2 Reviews
    ggplot2 allows you to create declarative graphics using The Grammar of Graphics. You provide the data and tell ggplot2 what graphical primitives you want to use. ggplot2 has been around for over 10 years and is used by thousands to create millions of plots. This means that ggplot2 itself is relatively stable. If we do make any changes, it will be to add functions or arguments to existing functions rather than to change the behavior of existing ones. If we do make changes to existing behavior, we will do so for compelling reasons. It is better to start with a systematic introduction to ggplot2 than to read individual documentation pages.
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    Seaborn Reviews
    Seaborn is a Python data visualization tool that uses matplotlib. It provides a high-level interface to draw attractive and informative statistical graphs. The paper and introductory notes provide a brief overview of the library's ideas. To download the package and get started, visit the installation page. To see some of the seaborn-related tasks, you can look through the example gallery. Then, check out the tutorials and API reference. Visit the GitHub repository to view the code and report a bug. You can find general support questions on StackOverflow. There is also a channel for seaborn.
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    WebDataRocks Reviews

    WebDataRocks

    WebDataRocks

    Free
    WebDataRocks, a free JS library that creates functional pivot tables with ease of use, is a simple and straightforward JS library. It can be used in conjunction with Angular Vue React or other frameworks. Free Customization is flexible JavaScript client-side component Loads up to 1MB of JSON and CSV data files Enterprise features in full Integration with third party charting libraries Enterprise features in full For efficient data management, you can use features like filtering and sorting, number formatting, conditional formatting, calculated values and totals. It allows you to print or export web reports in PDF, Excel, or HTML by using just one click. Modern UI ready-to-use The tool has a spreadsheet-like interface that is optimized for both browsers and mobile apps. This web reporting tool already incorporates all the principles of reliability and an excellent user experience.