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![]() ![]() Chart.js isn’t that complicated but when it comes to using it with Next.js there are some know-hows that will save you a lot of time, and save you from “It should work but for some reason, it doesn’t”. ![]() My developer side on the other hand was thrilled to recreate that in code since I wanted to try Chart.js for quite some time now. I’m not gonna lie, my artistic side was delighted because I think it does look pretty neat. Recently I was in charge of creating a dashboard that looks like the upper one. ![]()
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