Exclusive Quick Start Webinar for yFiles Evaluators Getting started with yFiles for HTML
In this code-first session, Sebastian Müller (CTO, yWorks) walks through yFiles for HTML. He starts with the library's MVC structure and builds a small graph application in TypeScript, showing how to model graphs with IGraph, bind data with GraphBuilder, and customize styles and interaction. The webinar also demonstrates applying automatic layout algorithms and points to demos, documentation, and the free evaluation in the video description.
The webinar
This code-first webinar demonstrates how to build a practical graph application with yFiles for HTML. Sebastian Müller (CTO, yWorks) works through the library's MVC structure while showing concrete examples in TypeScript. Expect hands‑on coverage of modeling with IGraph, data binding with GraphBuilder, customizing styles and interaction, and applying automatic layout algorithms to organize complex graphs.
- MVC architecture and how the parts interact
- Creating and modeling graphs with the IGraph API
- Converting data into visuals using GraphBuilder
- Style and interaction customization for a smoother developer experience
- Applying automatic layout algorithms to structure large or complex graphs
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