JavaScript & jQuery for Data Analysis & Visualization (Wrox)
Friday, 20 February 2015

Jon Raasch and his co-authors go beyond design concepts to show data analysts, developers, and web designers how they can put modern JavaScript libraries to work to analyze data and then present it using visualizations. They also demonstrate the use of each technique with real–world use cases, showing how to apply the appropriate JavaScript and jQuery libraries to achieve the desired visualization.

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Authors: Jon Raasch, Graham Murray, Vadim Ogievetsky and Joseph Lowery
Publisher: Wrox
Date: January 20, 2015
Pages: 480
ISBN: 9781118847060
Print: 1118847067
Kindle: B00PP0WKLC

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