Whether you are looking for a way to create infographics for your website or TV show, visualize website traffic, or analyze audience figures, D3.js is the tool to use. It is not only great for visualizing any (dynamic) data, it is small and free, too. But how do you use it professionally? That question will be answered at the EBU DevCon 2015 D3.js workshop by D3 "enthusiast" Christopher Chiche.
Bring your own data
Don't let his modest title mislead you. Christopher is one of the top users on Stack Overflow, and a big expert on D3. In Geneva he will lead you hands-on through the "Data-Driven Documents' world, helping you to turn boring numbers into awesome-looking visuals. If you want, you can bring your own dataset with you, so you can benefit optimally of the 2-hour training.
About D3
D3.js is a JavaScript library for manipulating documents using HTML, SVG, and CSS. D3’s emphasis on web standards gives you the full capabilities of modern browsers without tying you in to a proprietary framework. D3 is extremely fast, supporting large datasets and dynamic behaviors for interaction and animation. D3’s functional style allows code reuse through a diverse collection of components and plugins.
About DevCon
The D3 workshop is one of several "hands-on" trainings offered during DevCon 2015. For more details and to register, see the EBU DevCon 2015 page.