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Observable is a new kind of data analysis tool — built for teams, powered by AI, and backed by a global community of data practitioners. With Observable, data analysts unlock a single workspace for data exploration, custom chart creation, and cross-functional data collaboration.

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02/21/2019
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The best JavaScript library!

I like the ease of learning to get a decent visualization implemented easily and the ability to support large files. The wide range of examples is also helpful!
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02/16/2019
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D3js

The D3js library of javascripts is extensive. Anyone can create a customizable data visualization that can be shared with anyone who has a web browser. It's got all sorts of solutions to make your data come alive and be interactive.
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01/31/2019
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Best dynamic library for creating visualizations!

In terms of visualization, you can pretty much do anything! It is SVG based which is way better than canvas!

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Observable is a new kind of data analysis tool — built for teams, powered by AI, and backed by a global community of data practitioners. With Observable, data analysts unlock a single workspace for data exploration, custom chart creation, and cross-functional data collaboration. Observable offers two tools to help data analysts and their stakeholders make sense of their data: Observable Canvases, and Observable Notebooks. Observable Canvases is a canvas-based tool for data analysts and data teams who want to visually explore their data, build charts, and collaborate with stakeholders. Observable Notebooks are reactive JavaScript notebooks that are used by thousands of developers, data practitioners, and educators to build interactive data visualizations with code.

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