Top JavaScript Dynamic Table Libraries from Sematext.
From the post:
Since @sematext focuses on Search, Data and Text Analytics, and similar areas that typically involve exclusively backend, server-side work, we rarely publish anything that deals with UI, UX, with JavaScript, front ends, and do on. However, our Search Analytics and Scalable Performance Monitoring services/products do have rich, data-driven UIs (think reports, graphs, charts, tables), so we are increasingly thinking (obsessing?) about usability, intuitive and clean interfaces, visual data representations, etc. (in fact, we have an opening for a UI/UX designer and developer). Recently, we decided to upgrade a group of Search Analytics reports that, until now, used a quickly-thrown-together HTML table that, as much as we loved its simplicity, needed a replacement. So we set out to look for something better, more functional and elegant. In the process we identified a number of JavaScript libraries for rendering and browsing tabular data. Eventually we narrowed our selection to 6 JavaScript libraries whose characteristics we analyzed. In the spirit of sharing and helping others, please find their feature matrix below.
I suppose there is a time in everyone’s life when they finally have to show their front end. This will help you with yours. 😉