Right on time.
We’ve been working on a browser-based Link Graph (osint) analysis tool for months now (https://webvetted.com/workbench). The graph charting tools on the market are pretty basic for the kind of charting we are looking to do (think 1000s of connected/disconnected nodes/edges. Being able to handle 1M points is a dream.
This will come in very handy.
Can you please comment about this trust listing? Are we talking the same thing?https://gridinsoft.com/online-virus-scanner/url/webvetted-co...
Agreed. This is highly, highly useful. Going to integrate this today.
my 2 cents: I'm one of these people that could possibly use your tool. However, the website doesnt give me much info. I'd urge you to add some more pages that showcase the product and what it can do with more detail. Would help capture more people imo.
That's a cool project! Just checked out the workbench. I should be upfront though: ChartGPU is currently focused on traditional 2D charts (line, bar, scatter, candlestick, etc.), not graph/network visualization with nodes and edges. That said, the WebGPU rendering patterns would translate well to force-directed graphs. The scatter renderer already handles thousands of instanced points - extending that to edges wouldn't be a huge leap architecturally.
Is graph visualization something you'd want as part of ChartGPU, or would a separate "GraphGPU" type library make more sense? Curious how you're thinking about it.