Building a Gantt Chart Component with Zero Dependencies
Most Gantt chart libraries are either too heavy (500KB+ with framework lock-in), too expensive ($900+/dev), or too complex for what you actually need. I spent the last two years building SchedulaCo...

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Most Gantt chart libraries are either too heavy (500KB+ with framework lock-in), too expensive ($900+/dev), or too complex for what you actually need. I spent the last two years building SchedulaCore β a lightweight resource scheduler that drops into any page with a single <script> tag. The problem I needed a Gantt-style scheduler for a manufacturing planning application. The requirements: Show resources (machines, people) as rows, time as columns Drag tasks across resources and time slots Calendar-aware scheduling (working hours, holidays, per-resource exceptions) No React/Vue/Angular dependency Every library I evaluated was either framework-specific, overkill, or priced per-developer (which adds up fast with a team). The solution SchedulaCore is a vanilla JavaScript component. Here's the entire setup: <link rel="stylesheet" href="schedula-core.css"> <div id="scheduler"></div> <script src="schedula-core.min.js"></script> <script> var data = {