Nikki Siapno
Nikki Siapno

@NikkiSiapno

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7 JS libraries that will supercharge your next programming project:
1. Hammer JS
Your webapp could be getting a lot of traffic from mobile users. Don't lose them with poor UX!
HammerJS adds multitouch gestures to your webapp, allowing you to create seamless and enjoyable experiences.
πŸ‘‰ hammerjs.github.io
2. Anime.js
There's no better way to spruce up your webapp than to add animations, and thanks to Anime you can do so with ease.
Anime is a powerful and lightweight animation library with a simple-to-use API.
πŸ‘‰ animejs.com
3. Chart.js
If your app requires any data visualisation then this is the library for you.
Chart.js handles all the heavy lifting involved in creating and maintaining charts.
Guaranteed to elevate your app with their simple and clean design.
πŸ‘‰ chartjs.org
4. Lodash
What do you do when JavaScript's built-in methods aren't enough? Install Lodash.
Lodash provides a large set of utility functions for common programming tasks.
It makes it so easy to work with arrays, numbers, objects, strings and more.
πŸ‘‰ lodash.com
5. Date-fns
You'll be surprised how many apps require some form of date-based functionality.
Date-fns provides comprehensive functions for date formatting and manipulation.
Trust me, you'll need it one day.
πŸ‘‰ date-fns.org
6. MathJS
Math is unavoidable in programming which is why this one is a must-know.
Packed with functions and constants, MathJS makes working with complex computations possible!
πŸ‘‰ mathjs.org
7. PixiJS
Looking to create rich & interactive graphics but don't have a dev team to help?
PixiJS can help with that!
It's a fast & lightweight rendering library that helps you build interactive apps or HTML games β€” let your imagination go wild.
πŸ‘‰ pixijs.com
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