Published inTDS ArchiveJavaScript for Data AnalysisWith the web opening new frontiers in collaboration, the web’s native language of JavaScript is the best choice for thinking with data.May 25, 2021A response icon7May 25, 2021A response icon7
Why you should use D3Yes, Paul, you don’t need a library to visualize data. But here are two reasons why you might want to use a library like D3 (or Vega).Dec 17, 2018A response icon6Dec 17, 2018A response icon6
A Better Way to CodeIntroducing d3.express: the integrated discovery environment.Apr 28, 2017A response icon61Apr 28, 2017A response icon61
Command-Line Cartography, Part 4A tour of d3-geo’s new command-line interface.Jan 24, 2017A response icon6Jan 24, 2017A response icon6
Command-Line Cartography, Part 3A tour of d3-geo’s new command-line interface.Dec 12, 2016A response icon9Dec 12, 2016A response icon9
Command-Line Cartography, Part 2A tour of d3-geo’s new command-line interface.Dec 10, 2016A response icon17Dec 10, 2016A response icon17
Command-Line Cartography, Part 1A tour of d3-geo’s new command-line interface.Dec 9, 2016A response icon28Dec 9, 2016A response icon28
What Makes Software Good?As someone who creates open-source software, I spend a lot of time thinking about how to make software better.Mar 10, 2016A response icon34Mar 10, 2016A response icon34
Prereleases and NpmI recently published the first prereleases of D3 4.0 alpha to npm. Npm’s treatment of prereleases were surprising, so here’s a quick guide…Jan 13, 2016A response icon7Jan 13, 2016A response icon7
Introducing d3-scaleI’d like D3 to become the standard library of data visualization: not just a tool you use directly to visualize data by writing code, but…Dec 28, 2015A response icon8Dec 28, 2015A response icon8