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JavaScript and jQuery for Data Analysis and Visualization

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JavaScript and jQuery for Data Analysis and Visualization

JavaScript and jQuery for Data Analysis and Visualization
WROX | JavaScript | Dec 3 2014 | ISBN-10: 1118847067 | 480 pages | pdf | 22.83 mb

by Jon Raasch (Author), Graham Murray (Author), Vadim Ogievetsky (Author), Joseph Lowery (Author)

Build dynamic data visualizations using JavaScript

Go beyond design concepts and use the power and flexibility of modern JavaScript and jQuery to analyze and present data vibrantly and visually. Key techniques and tools are explained in step-by-step directions that enable you to bring numbers to life, while real-world examples illustrate how to use these skills in workplace applications. Dive into the core JavaScript and jQuery libraries, learn to identify the stories your data can tell, and create cost-effective visualizations. The companion website contains all sample code, data sets, and links to the libraries and other resources.

JavaScript and jQuery for Data Analysis and Visualization:

Enables you to create best-of-breed visualizations using the preferred web programming language
Provides in-depth information about core JavaScript and jQuery libraries used for analysis and visualization
Examines assorted visualization approaches and techniques
Demonstrates how to use JavaScript for analyzing and manipulating data
Offers detailed, step-by-step instructions for building specific types of data visualizations
Explores charting techniques, how to create and customize maps, and the use of D3 and Ignite UI
Shows how to develop interactive analysis and visualization projects
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About the Author
Jon Raasch is a freelance web developer and author of several books. A user-experience junkie, he builds HTML5 and JavaScript apps for desktop and mobile devices.

Graham Murray is a software architect specializing in building UI development tools.

Vadim Ogievetsky is a data flow processor at Metamarkets, where he works with data visualization framework development.

Joseph Lowery is a professional web designer and online trainer with courses on website and app creation as well as data visualization at Lynda.com.

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