About This Book
D3 (or D3.JS) is a powerful JavaScript Framework for developing eye-catching interactive visualisation solutions within any compatible web browser (without the use of plug-ins). This incredible framework is free and open-source and is able to run on nearly every modern browser today - allowing you to communicate and visualize graphics in ways that were previously not possible. This book introducing the reader (you) to the D3 framework - including simple explanations and practical examples.
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Facts and samples that you can quickly read and apply, for ambitious professionals and hobbyists.
Whether you're a beginner looking to learn the basics or an experienced professional seeking advanced knowledge, this book has something valuable to offer.
Customer Reviews
Seriously, this book made my day. Especially since it focused on graphics. Surprisingly insightful. Each chapter felt like chatting with a really smart friend. The tone was super inviting without dumbing things down. I loved how it mixed serious insight with friendly storytelling. It somehow made me laugh and think at the same time. Definitely recommending this to a few people already.
This scholarly exploration of javascript proves to be Comprehensive. This work bridges a critical gap in the existing literature. An essential reference for serious scholars in the discipline. Key themes are examined with clarity and depth. Methodology is sound and consistently applied. The author demonstrates a profound understanding of the subject matter. I would highly recommend this book to both students and established professionals.
Dove into this one on graphics and didn’t regret it. Easy to follow. The vibe is relaxed but still makes you think. Honestly, I’d bring this on a weekend trip. It’s one of those reads you can chill with. The writer doesn’t overdo it—just solid points and good flow. Good one to keep around when you want something casual.
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