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go-chart vs Google Charts: What are the differences?

go-chart: Basic (1 or 2 axis) time-series graphs in Golang. go chart is a basic charting library in native golang; Google Charts: *A Web service that creates graphical charts *. It is an interactive Web service that creates graphical charts from user-supplied information. The user supplies data and a formatting specification expressed in JavaScript embedded in a Web page; in response the service sends an image of the chart.

go-chart and Google Charts can be primarily classified as "Charting Libraries" tools.

go-chart is an open source tool with 2.32K GitHub stars and 144 GitHub forks. Here's a link to go-chart's open source repository on GitHub.

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    What is go-chart?

    go chart is a basic charting library in native golang.

    What is Google Charts?

    It is an interactive Web service that creates graphical charts from user-supplied information. The user supplies data and a formatting specification expressed in JavaScript embedded in a Web page; in response the service sends an image of the chart.

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