Cross-platform charting

2015-09-10 Thread Greg Keogh
Hi Folks, I may have found a use for JavaScript (I can hear people falling out of their chairs from here!) ... indirectly. I'm keen to hear if anyone is doing what I'm about to try. My Xamarin generated app for phones on 3 platforms has to display charts and gauges of various types. I went looking

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2015-09-10 Thread Jorke Odolphi
gt; on behalf of Greg Keogh Reply-To: ozDotNet Date: Thursday, 10 September 2015 5:19 pm To: ozDotNet Subject: Cross-platform charting Hi Folks, I may have found a use for JavaScript (I can hear people falling out of their chairs from here!) ... indirectly. I'm keen to hear if anyone is doin

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2015-09-10 Thread Joseph Cooney
to address: http://caniuse.com/#feat=svg > > The learning curve can be pretty steep – but I sense you seem to enjoy > that :) > > > From: on behalf of Greg Keogh > Reply-To: ozDotNet > Date: Thursday, 10 September 2015 5:19 pm > To: ozDotNet > Subject: Cross-platform ch

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2015-09-10 Thread Corneliu I. Tusnea
arning curve can be pretty steep – but I sense you seem to enjoy >> that :) >> >> >> From: on behalf of Greg Keogh >> Reply-To: ozDotNet >> Date: Thursday, 10 September 2015 5:19 pm >> To: ozDotNet >> Subject: Cross-platform charting >> >>

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2015-09-10 Thread Greg Keogh
> > Have you looked at http://www.highcharts.com/ ? Don't know if it works > with Xamarin but the graphics part is pretty damn nice :) > Since I've been searching this afternoon, I now realise how popular this ecosystem is. For us, highcharts will be several hundred dollars, but that's peanuts if