Acknowledgments
I’d like to thank my wife, Hajra, who always inspires me.
I’d also like to thank Manning Publications for a new opportunity to approach this topic. Everyone says you don’t make much money off technical books, but the success of the first edition of D3.js in Action was instrumental in advancing my career. Getting a chance to revisit my old code and my old text and update it for the new version of the library and the changes in the industry has been a boon. In the process, I was lucky enough to work with the same editor, Susanna Kline, who has been as sharp and insightful as she was before, and any success of this edition is in large part due to her. I’d also like to thank the rest of the team at Manning who made this process as ...
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