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Webix in Practice: Webix for data visualization

We are happy we can find out our customers’ reviews on the product we create. This is a great opportunity for Webix to become better, to grow, and to improve.

Today we are talking to Andreas Schindler, he is an experienced developer and he has already used Webix for several projects. Let’s find out what Webix can improve from the point of view of Andreas.

interview with Johan Smith

Webix Spring Follow-Up 2021

Spring 2021 has appeared to be one of the coldest so far. But it was not an excuse for the Webix team to stop improving our product. Here is a list of the Webix achievements of this spring: 

Webix Autumn Follow-Up 2020

Webix 8.3: New Diagram, Updates for Scheduler, Gantt and Spreadsheet

I do not know how it is in your location, but in Webix motherland it is the coldest spring ever. Yet it really motivates to work hard and stay productive to deliver new features to our customers. Today we are glad to present a new complex widget, Webix Diagram, as well as new timeline and day units views for Scheduler, split tasks for Gantt and usability improvement for Spreadsheet.

Already impressed? Let’s proceed to learn about each update in detail.

Webix in Practice: data science solution

Webix continues finding its dedicated followers all over the world. We have an interview with Jana and Hatem today. Jana is a marketing manager and Hatem is the main developer at Old World Computing. It is a consulting company providing data science services and solutions.

interview with Johan Smith

Webix in Practice: food delivery solution

Today we talked to Doug Averch. Doug is the CTO and owner of the U2logic software company based in the United States. The company deals with foodservice companies. Doug is currently the only developer as well. When COVID broke out, he was left alone, as foodservice companies reduced the demand for software and their company couldn’t afford to keep its developers. But that should be changing in a couple of months, when they get back to normal, according to Doug. 

We have a nice opportunity to talk to Doug and to know his feedback on our product.

interview with Johan Smith

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