chart-fx most active compared to its alternatives? Try to realize simple real-time candlesticks, any alternative is fine. #644
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I have fairly extensive personal business frameworks, and I thought I would dedicate at least a substantial part of the foundation to open source. Java and JavaFX are closest to my internal libraries, so chart-fx was a good choice, unfortunately it's not exactly tailored to the business style, rather for measuring purposes, but their optimization for rendering speed and the way some renderers are processed is very close to me. There weren't many options in this field. The C++ language is not much of an option anymore, in terms of the possibility of memory leaks, especially in the open source environment, they seem very dangerous to me, especially for business purposes. I would rather choose rust, but just a few years ago it was more of a dream than reality. However, I have not finished my work, I am missing the adoption of volume profiles and foot charts, and some adjustments, especially of time segments, which chart-fx does not yet have. In the end, however, it is only about the rendering part, not about taking over the execution platform or computing platform. Although I "sampled" a fairly huge part in tests for display, especially real-time processing for numbers bars. |
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right now since feel they are for batch data analysis mostly.Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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