We're starting the first Chart.js community meetup in 5 minutes. Meet @EvertTimberg & @peter_r_cook and get a chance to ask anything about Chart.js. Register here: https://t.co/ognE2qlYXe
I'll be showing how to recreate the famous Gapminder animated bubble chart using Chart.js and a smidgen of JavaScript at the first @chartjs community meetup on Thu 26 Jan! Also speaking is Chart.js's lead maintainer @EvertTimberg. Register here https://t.co/BYLmKk3L7b
Join @EvertTimberg and @peter_r_cook at the first Chart.js community meetup!
Evert will speak about the past and future of #chartjs; and Peter will show how to build the famous #Gapminder visualization.
Register here: https://t.co/ognE2qlr7G
Anyone going to @FOSDEM in Brussels 🇧🇪 in February 2023?
It's a giant community-organized conference in all things open source—and there will be a talk with bits and reminiscences from Chart.js
✅ Accepted to the JavaScript devroom at @FOSDEM 2023! 🕺
I will talk about the sustainability of #opensource in the #dataviz space with examples from Chart.js @chartjs, Chartist, Google Charts, and some other libraries: https://t.co/sse0LBXstx
#fosdem
I decided to use @chartjs for my first project 💙 My first impression is beginner friendly. To try it, I used "for loop" to pull data and create this radar chart.
I will try using it with React hooks and TS today
Many additional chart types (like GitHub-like calendar matrix or Venn diagram) are supported through plugins.
Also, Chart.js nicely integrates with React, Vue, Svelte, and Angular via integration libraries—they are up-to-date now as well 🎉
Need an idea for the few working days left in 2022? 🎍
Many awesome plugins and libraries have been updated following the Chart.js v4 release. Check them out and give them a version bump in your package.json files! https://t.co/xwVNP0CEaW
@Rich_Harris We'd be very thanksful for RT 💖
Svelte has really grown in popularity among frameworks used with Chart.js thanks to recent updates to the svelte-chartjs library