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Dinero.js vs Raphael: What are the differences?
Dinero.js: A library for working with monetary values in JavaScript. Create, calculate and format monetary values in JavaScript. You can perform arithmetic operations, extensively parse and format them, check for a number of things to make your own development process easier and safer; Raphael: JavaScript library that draws Vector graphics for web sites. It is a cross-browser JavaScript library that draws Vector graphics for web sites. It will use SVG for most browsers, but will use VML for older versions of Internet Explorer.
Dinero.js and Raphael belong to "Javascript Utilities & Libraries" category of the tech stack.
Some of the features offered by Dinero.js are:
- Immutable and chainable API
- Global settings support
- Extended formatting options
On the other hand, Raphael provides the following key features:
- Cross-browser
- Designed specifically for artists and graphic designers
- You are given the power of Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) to be able to use your web browser to created detailed drawings
Dinero.js and Raphael are both open source tools. It seems that Raphael with 10.3K GitHub stars and 1.59K forks on GitHub has more adoption than Dinero.js with 3.04K GitHub stars and 94 GitHub forks.