I honestly can’t tell if you’re joking or not. I mean on one end you can quickly get a toy version up and running, at the other end success looks like: More than 3200 issues open on GitHub. 4,112 commits 22 branches 228 releases 121 contributors
So, this is the perfect example of what I am talking about. Getting something you can generously call a charting library isn’t that hard, getting something worth the time building on it’s own merits is. If you want to have a fun side project go for it. However, if the goal is to actually make charts it’s extremely unlikely that starting from scratch is a good idea.
So, this is the perfect example of what I am talking about. Getting something you can generously call a charting library isn’t that hard, getting something worth the time building on it’s own merits is. If you want to have a fun side project go for it. However, if the goal is to actually make charts it’s extremely unlikely that starting from scratch is a good idea.