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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. | It is a Line Graph implementation based on the high performance 2D graphics rendering engine "Skia". It's used in the Pink Panda Wallet app to power thousands of token graphs every day. |
Easy to deliver tiered experiences;
Make use of the latest and greatest features in browsers;
Without leaving less fortunate users high and dry. | Faster and smoother than react-native-svg graphs;
Native path interpolation in Skia;
Up to 120 FPS animations;
Cubic bezier rendering for smoother edges;
Smooth pan/scrubbing gesture;
Made for crypto apps and Wallets;
Does not block navigation, press or scroll animations |
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