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Marguerite Litscher

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Aug 3, 2024, 5:02:15 PM8/3/24
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We have been working hard on a number of things behind the scenes to make it more easy and friendly for you to work with SciChart, and one of the ideas that the team had was to create a Nightly Build for source-code customers!

The repository is read-only, but you can fork our repository (create a branch) and make your own modifications. Then, when we release an update to SciChart, you can choose to merge our changes into yours. If you want, you can even suggest changes to use (but exactly *how* this will work is to be decided).

The SciChart Github repository is linked directly to our build server and nightly build job. We run the nightly build when there are changes in our release branches. This pushes the latest stable version of SciChart to our NuGet feed (compiled DLLs) and github (for source code customers).

We have been working hard on a number of things behind the scenes to make it more easy and friendly for you to work with SciChart, and one of the ideas that the team had was to create a Nightly Build for source-code customers!

The repository is read-only, but you can fork our repository (create a branch) and make your own modifications. Then, when we release an update to SciChart, you can choose to merge our changes into yours. If you want, you can even suggest changes to use (but exactly *how* this will work is to be decided).

We do not include security sensitive code (such as licensing) and we do not include the examples in the repository just yet. We are brainstorming ways we can include the examples as well as building examples + DLL at the same time would be a nice addition.

The SciChart Github repository is linked directly to our build server and nightly build job. We run the nightly build when there are changes in our release branches. This pushes the latest stable version of SciChart to our NuGet feed (compiled DLLs) and github (for source code customers).

TLDR:


In this blog post we introduce a brand new open source library called scichart-react (npm, GitHub). This makes it easy to create stunning high-performance charts and data visualizations in React.

The official SciChart / React package solves the problem of component lifecycle with SciChart.js and avoids common pitfalls when creating charts in React. Code examples are given below of how to create React Charts, as well as where to find further inform

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