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D3 (or D3.js) is a free, open-source JavaScript library for visualizing data. Its low-level approach built on web standards offers unparalleled flexibility in authoring dynamic, data-driven graphics. For more than a decade D3 has powered groundbreaking and award-winning visualizations, become a foundational building block of higher-level chart libraries, and fostered a vibrant community of data practitioners around the world. D3 “slingshotted the field into growth, diversification and creativity that has been unprecedented” and “changed how millions of data visualizations are created across newsrooms, websites, and personal portfolios,” remarked the Information is Beautiful 2022 Test of Time Award. The IEEE VIS 2021 Test of Time Award noted, “By creating a framework that was compelling and easy for web developers to use to author interactive visualizations, the authors have undeniably helped to bring data visualization to the mainstream. [D3] is a cornerstone contribution to this conference specifically and more generally to the success of our field as a whole.” D3 was created by Mike Bostock in 2011. Mike co-authored the D3 paper with Jeff Heer and Vadim Ogievetsky at Stanford. Jason Davies made major contributions to D3 from 2011 to 2013, most notably to D3’s geographic projection system. Philippe Rivière has been a major contributor to D3 and its documentation since 2016. Over the years, countless kind individuals have contributed to D3 by sharing code and ideas, by teaching and answering questions, and by bringing people together to further the practice of visualization. Mike and Philippe now maintain D3 and Observable Plot at Observable.

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Observable is a new kind of data analysis tool — built for teams, powered by AI, and backed by a global community of data practitioners. With Observable, data analysts unlock a single workspace for data exploration, custom chart creation, and cross-functional data collaboration.

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Manasa P.
03/21/2019
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Ease of using d3.js

Data-Driven Documents is a javascript library is used when you wanted to visualize your data. I also provide interactive visualization capability. It is easy for a person who knows javascript and wants to visualize the data. There are many different inbuilt templates that you can use. Those resources are found on d3.js GitHub. This is used in case of large data. It is easily understood with minimum javascript knowledge. All that you have to do is just import the d3.js library statement in the code which is you are using. It automatically takes the library when you have are connected to the internet.
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D3Js Framework

Flexibility to design and implement required Charts.
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It's a bit outdated

The best part is probably the data visualization component of d3.js.

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Observable is a new kind of data analysis tool — built for teams, powered by AI, and backed by a global community of data practitioners. With Observable, data analysts unlock a single workspace for data exploration, custom chart creation, and cross-functional data collaboration. Observable offers two tools to help data analysts and their stakeholders make sense of their data: Observable Canvases, and Observable Notebooks. Observable Canvases is a canvas-based tool for data analysts and data teams who want to visually explore their data, build charts, and collaborate with stakeholders. Observable Notebooks are reactive JavaScript notebooks that are used by thousands of developers, data practitioners, and educators to build interactive data visualizations with code.

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