Data Visualization with JavaScript
| |Book Name: Data Visualization with JavaScript
Author: Stephen A. Thomas
Publisher: No Starch Press
ISBN-10, 13: 1593276052,9781593276058
Year: 2015
Pages: 384
Language: English
File size: 14 MB
File format: PDF,EPUB
Data Visualization with JavaScript Pdf Book Description:
As we know that data is very important on this digital life. who has data that will get the world. for you who has experienced in JavaScript, HTML, and CSS you will easy to make Data Visualization with JavaScript and this book will also help you to give the new insight in Data Visualization. It’s getting hard to ignore the importance of data in our lives. Data is critical to the largest social organizations in human history (giants like Facebook and Google), and its collection has widespread geopolitical implications, as we all saw with the NSA surveillance scandal. But it’s also getting easier to ignore the data itself. One estimate suggests that 99.5% of the data our systems collect goes to waste. Data visualization is a tool that addresses this gap. Effective visualizations clarify; they transform abstract collections of numbers into shapes and forms that viewers quickly grasp and understand.
The best visualizations impart this understanding intuitively. Viewers comprehend the data immediately without thinking. This frees viewers to more fully consider the implications of the data: the stories it tells, the insights it reveals, or even the warnings it offers. If you’re developing websites or web applications today, there’s a good chance you have data to communicate data best presented in a good visualization. But how do you know what kind of visualization is appropriate? And even more importantly, how do you actually create one? In the chapters that follow, we explore dozens of different visualizations, techniques, and toolkits. Each example discusses the appropriateness of the visualization (and suggests possible alternatives) and provides step-by-step instructions for adding the visualization to your web pages. This book won’t teach you how to design data visualizations. Quite honestly, there are other authors far better qualified than me for that (Edward Tufte, for example). Instead, this book will focus on implementing visualizations. When appropriate, I’ll take a slightly bigger picture view to discuss the strengths and weaknesses of particular visualization strategies, but the main goal is to show you how to create a wide range of visualizations. (I recognize that sometimes the boss absolutely insists on a pie chart.)
As you might guess from the title, this book focuses on how to use JavaScript code to create visualizations. The examples don’t assume you’re a JavaScript expert and I’ll be sure to explain any code more complicated than a basic jQuery selector—but I won’t spend much time discussing styles for the visualizations. Fortunately, styling visualizations is pretty much the same as styling other web content. Basic experience with HTML and CSS will serve you well when you add visualizations to your pages. Most of the book’s examples are simple, straightforward visualizations. Complex visualizations can be engaging and compelling, but studying a lot of advanced code usually isn’t the best way to learn the craft. In these examples, I’ll try to stay as simple as possible so you can clearly see how to use the various tools and techniques. Simple doesn’t mean boring, however, and even the simplest visualizations can be enlightening and inspiring.
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