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From: NYC Digital Humanities <wordpress@nycdh.org>
Date: Mon, Mar 30, 2015 at 3:32 PM
Subject: Alex Gil started the topic d3.js workshop in the forum NYCDH
Announcements [NYC Digital Humanities]
Alex Gil started the topic d3.js workshop in the forum NYCDH Announcements
“when: April 10, 2015 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
where: Studio@Butler, Butler Library 208b, Columbia University
At the root of complex interactive visualizations are simple, data-driven
shapes. This workshop will provide a basic introduction to the D3.js
JavaScript library, and will walk participants through the steps necessary
to use data to control and customize the visual attributes of elements in a
browser. Included will be an overview of JavaScript data types, an
introduction to JSON, and a summary of the D3 enter-update-exit pattern:
the building blocks from which to build scalable, dynamic visualizations
for a range of contexts.
Experience with JavaScript is a plus, but not required. Basic experience
with HTML and CSS recommended. Please bring a laptop with Google Chrome
installed.
This event is open to Columbia affiliates and the NYC-DH community. If
you’re coming from outside Columbia, please let Alex Gil know at
agil@columbia.edu.
https://studio.cul.columbia.edu/ai1ec_event/d3-js-workshop/?instance_id=