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I've enjoyed making my way through your book!

Daniel Grunebaum
Data Visualization Developer
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Fullstack D3 is highly empowering to an autodidact such as myself. Describing join() early on in the book was a good idea. It made extending and experimenting with the examples of later chapters possible. The acquisition of real-life use-cases became more intuitive after gaining this concept; even without a data science background. I will be recommending this book to my fellows.

Anthony Lyristis
Fullstack Developer
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I always dreamed of being a data journalist and I am hoping after this book to start a data vis blog - Thank you!!

Ali Butler Glenesk
Software Engineer
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This is a wonderful book you have written and I'm learning and enjoying it a lot. Fullstack D3 makes me think, I CAN learn this stuff.

Marcus Holmgren
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Great work! I’m really enjoying the book so far. Your writing style suits me well.

Mikkel Hansen
Head of Data Science
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I bought this book for a singular purpose and it delivered incredibly well. I saw an animation on the D3 gallery and wanted to learn how to make it. The Sankey Diagram chapter did not disappoint! I started from the beginning and worked myself up to that chapter and felt very confident building and adapting the interactive visualization once I got there.

Adam Dalton
PhD Student
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I am absolutely loving this book - the pacing, details, and sidebars are fantastic. This is an amazing resource.

Walter Stoneburner
Software Ninjaneer
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Making a bar chart, chapter 3, was my favorite. I felt I was really learning it. After reading, I hope I will be able to make advanced visualizations on my own. I expect I can make them.

Alexandra Muresan
Web Developer
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Fullstack D3 seems to cover all bases and provides enough information for the reader to build on what they have learned so far! With this book, I am learning to understand d3 and data visualisation. Several methods such as d3.min, d3.extent, etc are valuable to solve problems that I've written custom code for in the past.

Steve Rydz
Frontend Developer
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Fullstack D3 has been generally a fun & enjoyable read. It's a good balance of necessary detail to get the current work done with pointers to more investigative/curious folks to do as they please. Thanks for all your hard work putting this book together! Amelia's authorship is veryy enjoyable.

Chuck Williams
Technical Architect
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