Summary
Hopefully, by now you feel that you have a secure understanding of the work you want to do using D3 to visualize data. We went through some examples and laid some good ground rules for building high-quality data visualizations that not only inform an audience, but also look pretty spectacular in doing so. We also discussed ensuring that your work functions well on mobile.
As much as it pains me, I believe it is nearly time to bid each other adieu. I truly hope you've learned some things and enjoyed the preceding 10 chapters; writing a textbook is a fine balance of getting to the quick and dirty learning bits while also having some fun along the way. Regardless, if you somehow read this thing from beginning to end, my hat's off to you, as we have covered an absolutely mind-boggling array of technologies and approaches to software development.
We started off with some super basic stuff, talking about DOM and CSS. Then, we delved into SVG and learned how to build super pretty web vector...