On Dec 4, 2:07 am, Colin Law <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 3 December 2011 23:14, Leonardo Mateo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi everyone,
>
> > I need to add some charts to a Rails 3.1 application.
> > I've used Gruff[1] in the past, and now, researching a bit, I found a
> > few options, the one I liked the most is Highcharts[2].
> > The thing is they're two different approaches. I think, server side
> > approach might be easier to maintain, but client side one might
> > provide a better user experience.
>
> I have used flot (client side) with good results.

I have used the GChart gem in a recent project with great success. It
allows you to tap into the power and flexibility of Google charts.
>
> > I'd like to hear some opinions and/or experiences if any of you can
> > share them with me.
> > I really don't know how much effort will be necessary to maintain a
> > client side approach and I'm trying to decide if it really worth it.
>
> I don't see why client side should be any more effort to maintain than
> server side.
>
> Colin

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