D3 for the Impatient: Interactive Graphics for Programmers and Scientists

Philipp K. Janert

Language: English

Publisher: O'Reilly Media

Published: Mar 15, 2019

Description:

If you’re in a hurry to learn D3.js, the leading JavaScript library for web-based graphics and visualization, this book is for you. Written for technically savvy readers with a background in programming or data science, the book moves quickly, emphasizing unifying concepts and patterns. Anticipating common difficulties, author Philipp K. Janert teaches you how to apply D3 to your own problems.

Assuming only a general programming background, but no previous experience with contemporary web development, this book explains supporting technologies such as SVG, HTML5, CSS, and the DOM as needed, making it a convenient one-stop resource for a technical audience.

  • Understand D3 selections, the library’s fundamental organizing principle
  • Learn how to create data-driven documents with data binding
  • Create animated graphs and interactive user interfaces
  • Draw figures with curves, shapes, and colors
  • Use the built-in facilities for heatmaps, tree graphs, and networks
  • Simplify your work by writing your own reusable components

About the Author

Philipp K. Janert is the author of “Data Analysis with Open Source Tools” (O’Reilly, 2010) and “Feedback Control for Computer Systems” (O’Reilly, 2013) as well as “Gnuplot in Action” (first and second edition, Manning, 2009 and 2015). He has worked as a programmer and scientist, in small startups and large corporations. He holds a Ph.D. in theoretical physics.