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Cool Stuff

http://d3js.org

Nice example: http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2012/10/15/us/politics/swing-history.html

http://jsfiddle.net

JS Playground to test CSS&HTML&JavaScript

Does your website pass the browser test?

http://www.browserstack.com

JavaScript charts

http://dygraphs.com/index.html

Simple charts - open source not fancy

http://www.highcharts.com/products/highcharts

Free for non-commercial

http://www.koolchart.com

Mixture of charts

http://www.amcharts.com/javascript-charts/

Maps and charts

http://www.zingchart.com/js-charts

Charts, maps, word cloud


http://www.jqwidgets.com/jquery-widgets-demo/

Free for non-commercial

Mixture of simple UI controls


http://www.jscharts.com/examples

Simple charts - free to use with watermark


http://www.flotcharts.org

Simple


http://www.fusioncharts.com/explore/charts/

Charts and Dashboards


http://gojs.net/latest/samples/index.html

Lots of different tree structures, mind maps, flow charts, org charts etc

https://google-developers.appspot.com/chart/interactive/docs/gallery

Google has a go at it

http://canvasjs.com/html5-javascript-column-chart/

Charts (including candlestick and bubble)

More than just charts, whole dashboards

http://wijmo.com/widgets/

http://js.devexpress.com/WebDevelopment/Charts/

Charts, maps, Gauges

http://www.anychart.com/products/anychart7/gallery/

Clean & simple (Oracle partner)

JS Frameworks

http://jquery.com

Most well known JS library (MIT license)

(Testing Framework: http://qunitjs.com )

https://docs.angularjs.org/misc/faq

Angular JS (Google)

Nice: bidirectional data binding


http://knockoutjs.com/index.html

Opensource (MIT license)

https://saucelabs.com/javascript/

Another tool to Test your Javascript

Update (03/05/2015) Another addition for maps and big data "Polymaps":

http://polymaps.org/ex/flickr.html

Polymaps uses the well known spherical mercator tile format for its imagery and its data.


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