Observable Plot 0.6.7 is here š, and with it, our first foray into interactive visualization! Iām so proud of the subtle details that make it shine. What makes it so great? š§µ github.com/observablehq/plotā¦
@d3js_org (credited to @mbostock, @jasondavies, @recifs) wins the Test of Time Special Award for the 2022 #IIBAwards. In the words of the judges, āsince its humble beginnings in 2011, d3.js has become inextricable from the data viz world.ā
ALT Test of Time, Special Award Winner, D3.js (Data-Driven Documents)
#ieeevis InfoVis 10 year Test of Time award to D3, by @mbostock@jeffrey_heer & @VOgievetsky
What can I say. More citations than any InfoVis paper ever. More real-world impact than any InfoVis paper ever.
d3.js for the win!!!
A new generation of D3 examples, structured as functions of data options for convenient use and reuse, anywhere. Announcing: D3 Charts! š observablehq.com/@d3/charts?ā¦
for work i wrote up ~ten things to know about Plot for someone (me) who only knows d3. through my ignorance of ggplot & Vega-Lite, i experienced the āgrammar of graphicsā paradigm fresh in Plot, & feel a debt of gratitude and an itch to read the classics observablehq.com/@observableā¦
We're excited to announce Observable Plot, a new open-source library for faster and easier data exploration on the web! šš
Plot's concise API and thoughtful defaults are designed for a more joyful visualization process, try out the beta and let us know!
observablehq.com/@observableā¦
Do you have lots of time series (analytics, say) youād like to visualize? Try horizon charts! Theyāre space-efficient, and when aligned by time you can see coincident patterns across series. A little library: observablehq.com/@observableā¦
Itās been ten years since I pushed the first release of D3.js to GitHub. Have I learned anything? I hope so⦠but itās a journey. observablehq.com/@mbostock/1ā¦
Join us on Feb 17th to celebrate 10 years of #d3js!
We have some exciting announcements for the D3 community and reflections on lessons learned from 10 years of #opensource data visualization š
meetup.com/D3-Online/events/ā¦
Observable Inputs is more than basic inputs (sliders, checkboxes, etc.) āĀ it includes fancy inputs for exploring tabular data and is designed to work together with tools such as D3 and Vega-Lite. A quick tour: observablehq.com/@observableā¦
After many months of being intrigued yet afraid of both d3-force and Observable notebooks, I have finally decided to dive in and ended up making a little tutorial.
observablehq.com/@ben-tanen/ā¦