What is Google Code Prettify and what are its top alternatives?
Top Alternatives to Google Code Prettify
- Modernizr
It’s a collection of superfast tests or detects as we like to call them which run as your web page loads, then you can use the results to tailor the experience to the user. It tells you what HTML, CSS and JavaScript features the user’s browser has to offer. ...
- Modernizr
It’s a collection of superfast tests or detects as we like to call them which run as your web page loads, then you can use the results to tailor the experience to the user. It tells you what HTML, CSS and JavaScript features the user’s browser has to offer. ...
- Lodash
A JavaScript utility library delivering consistency, modularity, performance, & extras. It provides utility functions for common programming tasks using the functional programming paradigm. ...
- fancybox
It is a tool that offers a nice and elegant way to add zooming functionality for images, html content and multi-media on your webpages. It is built on the top of the popular JavaScript framework jQuery and is both easy to implement and a snap to customize. ...
- Moment.js
A javascript date library for parsing, validating, manipulating, and formatting dates. ...
- axios
It is a Javascript library used to make http requests from node.js or XMLHttpRequests from the browser and it supports the Promise API that is native to JS ES6. ...
- Underscore
A JavaScript library that provides a whole mess of useful functional programming helpers without extending any built-in objects. ...
- Chart.js
Visualize your data in 6 different ways. Each of them animated, with a load of customisation options and interactivity extensions. ...
Google Code Prettify alternatives & related posts
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- Better than Underscore2
- Simple1
- Better that Underscore0
- It reduce the performance1
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Moment.js
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- Utility85
- Simple55
- Functional programming40
- Fast32
- Open source28
- Backbone20
- Javascript16
- Annotated source code8
- Library6
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- Offers all types of charts19
- Interactive Charts14
- It's totally free10
- Slow rendering12
- Bitmap quality export2
- Low quality zoom plugin1
- It's totally free0
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Here is my stack on #Visualization. @FusionCharts and Highcharts are easy to use but only free for non-commercial. Chart.js and Plotly are two lovely tools for commercial use under the MIT license. And D3.js would be my last choice only if a complex customized plot is needed.