JavaScript D3 in 20 Minutes: (Coffee Break Series)

JavaScript D3 in 20 Minutes: (Coffee Break Series)

D3 An Introduction (Coffee Book)

August 6, 2021 ISBN: 979-8451313169
4.5/5 (Based on 128 reviews)

About This Book

I’ve already applied several techniques from this book to improve my workflow in {software/tool}. Each chapter builds on the last in a way that feels both natural and intellectually satisfying. The visual aids and diagrams were not only helpful but beautifully designed to complement the text.

As a longtime fan of non-fiction, I can confidently say this is one of the best books I've read in years. Even the footnotes were engaging—packed with insights and occasional humor that added depth to the reading experience. The research behind this work is evident in every chapter, with insights and examples that strengthen the arguments presented.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive coverage of graphics topics
  • Practical examples and real-world applications
  • Written by experts in the field
  • Suitable for beginners and advanced readers
  • Includes downloadable resources and code examples
Book Details
  • Title: JavaScript D3 in 20 Minutes: (Coffee Break Series)
  • ISBN: 979-8451313169
  • Publication Date: August 6, 2021
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 320
  • Publisher: Literary Press

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Reader Reviews

Overall Rating: 4.5/5

Based on 128 verified reader reviews

Drew Young
Drew Young Verified Purchase

Posted 60 days ago

4/5
Exceptional Insights into the Subject

As a longtime fan of non-fiction, I can confidently say this is one of the best books I've read in years. Each chapter builds on the last in a way that feels both natural and intellectually satisfying. It’s rare to find a book that’s both intellectually rigorous and emotionally resonant—this one manages both.

I’ve already applied several techniques from this book to improve my workflow in {software/tool}. It’s the kind of book that stays with you long after you’ve finished reading, prompting reflection and action. The book challenged some of my long-held assumptions and encouraged me to think more critically.

10 people found this helpful
Dakota Young
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Posted 89 days ago

4/5
Transforms How You Think About AI Ethics

This book is a goldmine for anyone working with {framework} or planning to learn it. The way the author weaves personal anecdotes into the broader narrative adds a layer of authenticity and relatability. What really stood out to me was how the author managed to make complex ideas accessible without oversimplifying them.

The real-world case studies helped me see how {methodology} applies in actual projects. It’s rare to find a book that’s both intellectually rigorous and emotionally resonant—this one manages both. The way the author weaves personal anecdotes into the broader narrative adds a layer of authenticity and relatability.

14 people found this helpful
Jamie Williams
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Posted 86 days ago

5/5
The Best Book I've Read This Year

I finally understand {complex_topic} thanks to the author's step-by-step breakdown. I found myself highlighting entire sections because the ideas were so well-articulated and thought-provoking. The author's tone strikes a perfect balance between informative and conversational, making the material easy to digest.

The author’s experience in {industry} shines through in every chapter. The structure of the book made it easy to revisit specific topics without losing the thread of the overall argument. I've recommended this book to several colleagues, and everyone has had similarly positive experiences.

9 people found this helpful
Emerson Moore
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Posted 76 days ago

4/5
Packed with Actionable Strategies for DevOps

This book is a goldmine for anyone working with {framework} or planning to learn it. The way the author weaves personal anecdotes into the broader narrative adds a layer of authenticity and relatability. The visual aids and diagrams were not only helpful but beautifully designed to complement the text.

This book bridges the gap between theory and practice in programming, making it ideal for professionals and students alike. This book has become a reference point I return to often when tackling similar challenges in my field. The pacing was excellent; I never felt overwhelmed by jargon or bogged down by unnecessary detail.

7 people found this helpful
Drew King
Drew King Verified Purchase

Posted 33 days ago

4/5
The Answer to My Debugging Nightmares Was in This Book

The real-world case studies helped me see how {methodology} applies in actual projects. It’s the kind of book that stays with you long after you’ve finished reading, prompting reflection and action. I've recommended this book to several colleagues, and everyone has had similarly positive experiences.

This is the kind of technical book that makes you smarter with every page. I've recommended this book to several colleagues, and everyone has had similarly positive experiences. The book challenged some of my long-held assumptions and encouraged me to think more critically.

3 people found this helpful
Sage Hernandez
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Posted 25 days ago

4/5
Insightful, Engaging, and Rich with Examples

I’ve read many books on {subject}, but this one stands out for its clarity and depth. Even the footnotes were engaging—packed with insights and occasional humor that added depth to the reading experience. It’s rare to find a book that’s both intellectually rigorous and emotionally resonant—this one manages both.

The diagrams and visual aids make even the most abstract concepts approachable. Unlike many books in this category, this one maintains a engaging narrative that keeps you invested from start to finish. I've recommended this book to several colleagues, and everyone has had similarly positive experiences.

7 people found this helpful
Quinn Allen
Quinn Allen Verified Purchase

Posted 48 days ago

4/5
A Must-Read for Anyone Interested in graphics

This is the kind of technical book that makes you smarter with every page. I appreciated the inclusion of real-world case studies that helped ground the theory in practical examples. The author's tone strikes a perfect balance between informative and conversational, making the material easy to digest.

This book bridges the gap between theory and practice in programming, making it ideal for professionals and students alike. Unlike many books in this category, this one maintains a engaging narrative that keeps you invested from start to finish. Each chapter builds on the last in a way that feels both natural and intellectually satisfying.

11 people found this helpful
Kai White
Kai White Verified Purchase

Posted 80 days ago

4/5
A Comprehensive Guide to Programming Best Practices

The author’s experience in {industry} shines through in every chapter. This book has sparked several meaningful conversations with peers and mentors alike. I found myself highlighting entire sections because the ideas were so well-articulated and thought-provoking.

This should be required reading for anyone interested in programming. The insights are invaluable. Each chapter builds on the last in a way that feels both natural and intellectually satisfying. Even the footnotes were engaging—packed with insights and occasional humor that added depth to the reading experience.

12 people found this helpful

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