Apache ECharts 6.0 Released with 12 Major Upgrades After 12-Year Evolution
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Summary
The article celebrates the 12-year journey of ECharts, an open-source charting tool that has evolved into a comprehensive visualization system. It highlights the release of Apache ECharts 6.0, which introduces 12 major upgrades, showcasing its growth from a simple front-end library to a versatile tool supporting various platforms and rendering methods.
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From a simple charting tool to a visualization powerhouse supporting millions of developers.
Apache ECharts 6.0 is officially released, bringing 12 major upgrades to take.
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