D3 Pocket Primer (Mercury)
Wednesday, 02 September 2015

This Pocket Primer is primarily for self-directed learners who are comfortable with HTML/CSS/Javascript and who also want to learn about managing data with D3. In it Oswald Campesato provides an overview of using D3, for creating charts and graphs, handling mouse events, and creating animation effects. He also covers CSS3 and SVG, along with an integrated code sample that uses D3, CSS3, SVG, and HTML5 Canvas. The companion DVD contains code sample code, games, illustrations from the book in color and appendices.

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Author: Oswald Campesato
Publisher: Mercury Learning
Date: July 17, 2014
Pages: 200
ISBN: 978-1938549656
Print: 1938549651
Category: JavaScript  
Level: Intermediate

See our review of Python: Pocket Primer also by Oswald Campesato in the same series, in which Mike James awarded a rating of 4.5.

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