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I haven’t used it yet, but I have need eying this library for similar purposes as what you are asking about sigma.js. Source: over 3 years ago
Otherwise, Sigma.js, Ngraph or, React-force-graph are good webgl alternatives, though certain features you are looking for might not be included out of the box. Source: almost 4 years ago
It uses http://sigmajs.org/ but I want to swap that out for a better system, if anyone has any ideas please let me know. Sigmajs is super slow and has a ton of issues. Source: almost 4 years ago
I used sigmajs (http://sigmajs.org) as a library for graph vizualisation for Javascript. Source: almost 4 years ago
Something like the sigmajs library. It looks good, but the additional requirement I have to have two way arrows between the nodes and the ability to click on the lines between the nodes to trigger an event. Source: about 4 years ago
Leaflet with OpenStreetMap: Cost-effective open-source solution with no vendor lock-in, lightweight JavaScript library perfect for basic mapping needs, though lacking some advanced features found in commercial options. - Source: dev.to / 9 days ago
This is a terrible title. Info on what leaflet.js is here: https://leafletjs.com/. Took me a lot longer than I'd like to find that, and I'm still not sure what it has to do with the majority of those examples. - Source: Hacker News / 26 days ago
Just as an FYI: "leaflet" is the name of a popular web mapping JS library. https://leafletjs.com/ May or may not be relevant for you, but if you're releasing client libraries of any sort, it might be good to be aware of. Either way, looks nifty!! - Source: Hacker News / 2 months ago
For the map interface, I chose Leaflet.js. It’s an open-source JavaScript library for interactive maps. I liked it because it’s lightweight and easy to use. With Leaflet, I could display the map, add markers, and let users interact with it seamlessly. - Source: dev.to / 3 months ago
Hi, I am very new with React Native. I built a smartphone app with Cordova but I want to migrate to Reat Native. My App use and need Leaftlet and Chartjs and I need to find a way to use those feature with my new Reat Native 7.6 and Expo App. - Source: dev.to / 5 months ago
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