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Used JavaScript to gather and read the data from a JSON file. From that file used Plotly through JavaScript to create several charts to help visualize the data. HTML was used to display the charts.
Need to cook up a chart for a Web page? You could do it in Excel and export the result, but I've got a better option, which can actually give you interactive charts with almost no effort.
Say I have a whole bunch of statistical data in a text file (server response time in this case) and I want to create a simple web page with graphs of this data. What is the best way to do this?<BR ...
The popularity and wide adoption of JavaScript both at the client and server side makes its code analysis more important than ever before. Most of the algorithms for vulnerability analysis, coding ...
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