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A D3.js extension providing layout algorithms for visualizing directed acyclic graphs (DAGs) with multiple layout strategies.
JavaScript library for rendering interactive SVG maps in web browsers, built on jQuery and RaphaelJS.
An open-source Python library for geospatial data science with tools for spatial analysis, modeling, and visualization.
An iTerm2 backend for Matplotlib that renders plots directly in your terminal.
A JavaScript library for visualizing Neo4j graph databases using D3.js force-directed layouts.
The official GUI for MongoDB, providing a visual interface to explore and manipulate data, manage databases, and optimize queries.
A Rails engine for building beautiful, real-time dashboards with drag-and-drop widgets and data bindings.
A web-based tool for creating charts, maps, and tables used by news media, governments, and organizations.
An open-source framework for creating data apps with visual UI building and Python backend logic.
A dead-simple, self-hosted expense tracker with a beautiful UI and monthly pie-chart visualization.
A fast, cross-platform desktop app for visualizing disk space and memory usage with interactive sunburst, treemap, and flamegraph charts.
A Rust plotting library powered by Plotly.js for creating interactive and static visualizations.
A Rust plotting library powered by Plotly.js for creating interactive and static visualizations.
A Python plotting library that generates interactive D3.js visualizations from pandas DataFrames.
A web-scale GUI for MongoDB that runs in your browser, enabling direct database queries and team collaboration.
A set of Node-RED nodes for creating live data dashboards with configurable widgets and themes.
An open-source app for establishing and tracking micro habits with growth curves, charts, and cross-device sync via WebDAV.
An open-source, N-dimensional image processing platform for scientific imaging with a modular, headless architecture.
C++17/Qt6 library for rendering interactive graphs and node-based editors in QML applications.
An open-source, plugin-based image processing framework in Python that integrates with numpy-based libraries like scikit-image and OpenCV.
A collection of opinionated, typography-focused themes, color scales, and utilities for enhancing ggplot2 visualizations in R.
A curated collection of 500+ resources for data analysis and data science, covering Python, SQL, ML, visualization, roadmaps, and interview prep.
A collection of components to rapidly build fast, highly customizable, interactive charts with D3.
Programmatically generated high-quality GeoJSON maps from OpenStreetMap data.
A Vue.js wrapper component for ApexCharts to build interactive visualizations in Vue 2 applications.
A Vue.js wrapper for Konva that enables declarative drawing of complex canvas graphics using Vue components.
A JavaScript library for building web-based geospatial data explorers with 2D/3D visualization and extensive data format support.
A Java/Groovy/JavaFX data visualization tool for ETL, machine learning, and publishing web visualizations.
An open-source database IDE for MySQL, PostgreSQL, and MongoDB with a modern interface, query saving, charts, and AI-powered SQL generation.
A graphical toolkit for exploring, analyzing, and modifying real-time data streams through a visual interface.
A collection of Jupyter notebooks for financial economics, providing high-level APIs to retrieve, analyze, and visualize economic data from sources like FRED.
A Python library that provides direct, Pythonic access to Praat's speech processing algorithms from within Python.
A ggplot2 extension that repels overlapping text labels away from each other and data points in plots.
Interactive time-based event series visualization library built with D3.js for exploring temporal data.
A Three.js-based JavaScript/WebGL framework for visualizing 3D geospatial data in web browsers.
A modular library for creating and manipulating multidimensional array views over 1D storage in JavaScript.
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