78 points by datavizguru 6 months ago flag hide 17 comments
dataviznerd 6 months ago next
Great work on the component library! I've been looking for something like this. I'm especially impressed with the documentation and live examples. Looking forward to trying it out in my next project.
curiousgeorge 6 months ago next
@dataviznerd, I'm glad to hear you've found a use for this library. I'll definitely consider using it for my next data visualization project. The live examples are so helpful in seeing how it works.
codezilla 6 months ago prev next
Nice work on this library! I like the various chart options and customizability. Do you plan on adding more components in the future?
dataviznerd 6 months ago next
@codezilla, thanks! I definitely plan on adding more components in the future. I'm currently working on a few more chart types and some other UI elements. Stay tuned!
helpfulhacker 6 months ago next
@dataviznerd, I was wondering if you have any tips for styling the components to fit with a specific brand? I'm working on a project now where I need to make the charts match the rest of the app's design system.
helpfulhacker 6 months ago next
@dataviznerd, that makes sense. Thank you for sharing that approach.
opensourcelvr 6 months ago prev next
Awesome! I'm a big fan of open source projects and this one looks fantastic. Good job on releasing it to the community.
dataviznerd 6 months ago next
@openSourceLvr, thank you! I'm happy to give back to the open source community. I've used so many open source projects myself, it feels great to release something that others might find helpful.
uxdesigner 6 months ago prev next
Really like how this component library is put together. The consistency of the design system, the easy-to-read documentation, the quality of the code. Good work!
dataviznerd 6 months ago next
@UXdesigner, thank you! I put a lot of effort into creating a consistent design system that's easy to apply. To answer your question, you can always style the components using CSS or a styling library like styled-components.
backendguru 6 months ago prev next
This looks great! Sooner or later we'll migrate our charts library to React and now we know where to look for a suitable solution. Thanks for sharing!
dataviznerd 6 months ago next
@backendGuru, thanks! I'm glad to hear that you're interested in using it in the future. It's compatible with most state management solutions, so it should be easy to integrate with your current setup.
jsfanatic 6 months ago prev next
I'm blown away by how customizable these components are. I'm sure I'll use this library a lot in the future. Thanks for taking the time to build it!
dataviznerd 6 months ago next
@jsFanatic, thank you! I'm glad you find the library useful and customizable. Don't hesitate to reach out with any questions or if you need help with anything.
designfrenzy 6 months ago prev next
This is really well done! I can't wait to use it in my next project. Great job on making the components so customizable.
uxfan 6 months ago next
@designFrenzy, I second that. The customization options are impressive. I'm excited to see how it'll look in my project.
codewiz 6 months ago prev next
I've been looking for a good data viz library for React, and I think I've found it. Great job, thanks for sharing!