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go-chart vs Chart.js: What are the differences?

Developers describe go-chart as "Basic (1 or 2 axis) time-series graphs in Golang". go chart is a basic charting library in native golang. On the other hand, Chart.js is detailed as "Simple, clean and engaging charts for designers and developers". Visualize your data in 6 different ways. Each of them animated, with a load of customisation options and interactivity extensions.

go-chart and Chart.js can be primarily classified as "Charting Libraries" tools.

go-chart and Chart.js are both open source tools. Chart.js with 44.3K GitHub stars and 9.71K forks on GitHub appears to be more popular than go-chart with 2.28K GitHub stars and 145 GitHub forks.

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I have used highcharts and it is pretty awesome for my previous project. now as I am about to start my new project I want to use other charting libraries such as recharts, chart js, Nivo, d3 js.... my upcoming project might use react js as front end and laravel as a backend technology. the project would be of hotel management type. please suggest me the best charts to use

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Darren Adams
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I've used Highcharts with both Angular Js Reactive applications (render as ReactJs) and also a bit of D3. Personally I found Highcharts to be the easiest to use but, with still quite a good level of customisability if you need it. graphs and charts then give D3 a try.

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Pros of go-chart
Pros of Chart.js
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    Free to use
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    Offers all types of charts
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    Interactive Charts
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    It's totally free

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Cons of go-chart
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      Slow rendering
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      Bitmap quality export
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      Low quality zoom plugin
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      It's totally free

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    What is go-chart?

    go chart is a basic charting library in native golang.

    What is Chart.js?

    Visualize your data in 6 different ways. Each of them animated, with a load of customisation options and interactivity extensions.

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      What tools integrate with go-chart?
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      What are some alternatives to go-chart and Chart.js?
      D3.js
      It is a JavaScript library for manipulating documents based on data. Emphasises on web standards gives you the full capabilities of modern browsers without tying yourself to a proprietary framework.
      Highcharts
      Highcharts currently supports line, spline, area, areaspline, column, bar, pie, scatter, angular gauges, arearange, areasplinerange, columnrange, bubble, box plot, error bars, funnel, waterfall and polar chart types.
      Matplotlib
      It is a Python 2D plotting library which produces publication quality figures in a variety of hardcopy formats and interactive environments across platforms. It can be used in Python scripts, the Python and IPython shells, the Jupyter notebook, web application servers, and four graphical user interface toolkits.
      C3.js
      c3 is a D3-based reusable chart library that enables deeper integration of charts into web applications.
      Plotly.js
      It is a standalone Javascript data visualization library, and it also powers the Python and R modules named plotly in those respective ecosystems (referred to as Plotly.py and Plotly.R). It can be used to produce dozens of chart types and visualizations, including statistical charts, 3D graphs, scientific charts, SVG and tile maps, financial charts and more.
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