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Six Javascript Libraries for UI Developers

 1. Chart Js

Want charts to display data and have visual dashboards in your application. Then Chart Js is a free and opensource library to help you achieve your dream dashboard.

Getting Started With Chart.js: Line and Bar Charts

2. Matter Js

Want Physics and animations, Matter.js is what will allow you to build dynamic bodies which can move around based on laws of nature.

Matter.js

3. ML5 Js

Want Machine learning in your web apps and don't want to wrack your head with python and stuff. And also don't want to get with huge giants like tensorflow. Well ML5 will get you covered on this.

ml5.js logo

4. P5 Js

Want to build games and art and explore the power of Javascript on browser. P5 is a processing library which will help you achieve. The right tools for digital artists who use code instead of brush and paints.

Advancers – Text based coding with p5.js | CoderDojo Athenry

5. Tensorflow Js

Want to get a little deeper with Javascript and ML here you are.

TensorFlow

6. D3 Js

Want to be a unique visual developer to serve your data analysis requirements being a data scientist. D3 is what you will need.

GitHub - d3/d3: Bring data to life with SVG, Canvas and HTML.


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