JavaScript InfoVis Toolkit
| Original author(s) | Nicolas Garcia Belmonte |
|---|---|
| Stable release | 2.0.2
/ July 1, 2013[1] |
| Written in | JavaScript |
| Engine | |
| License | MIT |
| Website | thejit |
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The JavaScript InfoVis Toolkit provides tools for creating interactive Data Visualizations for the Web. The toolkit implements advanced features of information visualization like TreeMaps, an adapted visualization of trees based on the SpaceTree, a focus+context technique to plot Hyperbolic Trees, a radial layout of trees with advanced animations (RGraph) and other visualizations.[2]
In November 2010 the toolkit was acquired by the Sencha Labs Foundation.[3] Further development on the toolkit involves WebGL support,[4] CSS3 animations and more visualizations.
The JavaScript InfoVis Toolkit was chosen as a mentoring organization and project for the Google Summer of Code 2011[5]
List of Featured Visualizations
Some of the featured visualizations are:
Projects using the JavaScript InfoVis Toolkit
- The White House Budget Visualization
- Al Jazeera Twitter Dashboard
- Mozilla Community Map
- Texas Tribune Legislature Application
- Argentinian Newspaper La Nacion News Cloud Application
See also
References
- ↑ "Releases - philogb/jit - GitHub". GitHub.
- ↑ "JavaScript InfoVis Toolkit demos and examples". Archived from the original on 2011-03-26. Unknown parameter
|url-status=ignored (help) - ↑ "Sencha Acquires the JavaScript InfoVis Toolkit".
- ↑ "Using WebGL with the JavaScript InfoVis Toolkit".
- ↑ "Organization page - GSoC 2011".
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