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  2. List of charting software - Wikipedia

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    Highcharts; jqxChart - SVG/VML/HTML5 chart. Free and commercial licences; Plotly.js - MIT license; RGraph - HTML5/SVG/Canvas, MIT license; TeeChart JS – Cross-browser HTML5 Canvas, Open Source license; VisJS – Accepts the DOT graph description language as input for network graphs; Webix UI - JavaScript/HTML5, Free or Commercial license

  3. Highcharts - Wikipedia

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    Highcharts is a software library for charting written in pure JavaScript, first released in 2009. The license is proprietary . It is free for personal/non-commercial uses and paid for commercial applications.

  4. Comparison of JavaScript charting libraries - Wikipedia

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    Highcharts, Highstock Proprietary: Free for personal and non-commercial uses. [28] Paid for commercial applications. [29] Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes [30] Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes jqxChart, part of JQWidgets: Proprietary: Free with a link [31] or commercial [32] Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes ...

  5. Category:Articles with example Java code - Wikipedia

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    Persist (Java tool) Pointer (computer programming) Polymorphism (computer science) Population-based incremental learning; Prepared statement; Producer–consumer problem; Project Valhalla (Java language) Prototype pattern; Proxy pattern

  6. Comparison of programming languages - Wikipedia

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    The Computer Language Benchmarks Game site warns against over-generalizing from benchmark data, but contains a large number of micro-benchmarks of reader-contributed code snippets, with an interface that generates various charts and tables comparing specific programming languages and types of tests. [56]

  7. List of Java bytecode instructions - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the instructions that make up the Java bytecode, an abstract machine language that is ultimately executed by the Java virtual machine. [1] The Java bytecode is generated from languages running on the Java Platform, most notably the Java programming language.

  8. OGNL - Wikipedia

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    Object-Graph Navigation Language (OGNL) is an open-source Expression Language (EL) for Java, which, while using simpler expressions than the full range of those supported by the Java language, allows getting and setting properties (through defined setProperty and getProperty methods, found in JavaBeans), and execution of methods of Java classes.

  9. Comparison of programming languages (syntax) - Wikipedia

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    In addition, Elixir supports a limited form of block comments as an official language feature, but as in Perl, this construct is entirely intended to write documentation. Unlike in Perl, it cannot be used as a workaround, being limited to certain parts of the code and throwing errors or even suppressing functions if used elsewhere. [20] Raku