BinNavi is a binary analysis IDE that allows to inspect, navigate, edit and annotate control flow graphs and call graphs of disassembled code.
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BinNavi is a binary analysis IDE that allows to inspect, navigate, edit and annotate control flow graphs and call graphs of disassembled code.
The source code demos for the yFiles for HTML diagramming library
A yeoman generator that scaffolds a yFiles for HTML powered application. Requires local yFiles package (https://www.yworks.com/yfileshtml).
Kotlin/JS support for yFiles
A sample web app for the integration of yFiles for HTML with Neo4j to visualize database contents
The source code demos for the yFiles for Java Swing diagramming library
A yFiles-based editor for SBGN diagrams written in Kotlin
yFiles Layouts for React Flow - A layout library for React Flow providing powerful yFiles layout algorithms and supporting components
A simple graph explorer leveraging yFiles for HTML, neo4j bolt, implemented using VueJS and Vuetify
The sample web app for the yFiles use case about an Ontology Visualizer.
The source code demos for the yFiles WPF diagramming library
The source code demos for the yFiles for JavaFX diagramming library
The source code demos for the yFiles.NET Windows Forms diagramming library
The sample web app for the yFiles use case about Navigating Your Graph Through Time and Space.
Use-case for yFiles for HTML that shows how to integrate a sophisticated custom graph visualization visual in PowerBI
A basic sample app for the integration of yFiles for HTML with React
A basic sample app for the integration of yFiles for HTML with Angular
A basic sample app for the integration of yFiles for HTML with Vue.js
JavaScript toolchain that helps in migrating applications written for older yFiles for HTML versions to newer ones
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