🆚 D3.js vs. Jquery.mb.YTPlayer
Compare technologies based on real-world usage data *- 📈 Jquery.mb.YTPlayer is twice as popular as D3.js.
- 🌎 Jquery.mb.YTPlayer is more popular in the United States, Japan, and Germany.
- 🌍 D3.js is more popular in Denmark, Norway, and China.
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D3.js is an open-source, low-level JavaScript toolbox for data visualization.
It supports loading data from CSV, JSON, and GeoJSON formats, provides scale functions for mapping data values to visual properties, includes layouts such as force-directed graphs, treemaps, and packed circles, and offers transitions, animations, and interaction tools like dragging, zooming, and panning.
Jquery.mb.YTPlayer is an open-source jQuery component to use a Youtube video as background for your page.
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- 🥈 Second most popular in Korea in the Charting category.
- 🥉 Third most popular in the United States in the Charting category.
- 🥉 Third most popular in the United Kingdom in the Charting category.
- 🥉 Third most popular in France in the Charting category.
- 🥉 Third most popular in Spain in the Charting category.
- ⬆️ 62nd most popular in Korea in the JavaScript Libraries category.
- ⬆️ 69th most popular in Taiwan in the JavaScript Libraries category.
- ⬆️ 71st most popular in Japan in the JavaScript Libraries category.
- ⬆️ 77th most popular in Portugal in the JavaScript Libraries category.
- ⬆️ 79th most popular in India in the JavaScript Libraries category.
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