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JavaScript for data science / Maya Gans, Toby Hodges, and Greg Wilson.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Chapman & hall/crc data science seriesPublication details: Boca Raton : CRC Press, 2020.Description: pages cmISBN:
  • 9780367422486
  • 9780367426521
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 005.276 23 GAN
Contents:
Introduction Basic features Callbacks Objects and classes HTML and CSS Manipulating pages Dynamic pages Visualizing data Promises Interactive sites Managing data Creating a server Testing Using data-forge Capstone project Finale
Summary: "JavaScript is the language of the web. Originally developed for making browser-based interfaces more dynamic, it is now used for large-scale software projects of all kinds, including scientific visualization tools and data services. However, most researchers and data scientists have little or no experience with it. This book is designed to fill that void. It introduces readers to JavaScript's power and idiosyncrasies, and guides them through the key features of the modern version of the language and its tools and libraries. The book places equal focus on client- and server-side programming, and shows readers how to create interactive web content, build and test data services, and visualize data in the browser"--
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction
Basic features
Callbacks
Objects and classes
HTML and CSS
Manipulating pages
Dynamic pages
Visualizing data
Promises
Interactive sites
Managing data
Creating a server
Testing
Using data-forge
Capstone project
Finale

"JavaScript is the language of the web. Originally developed for making browser-based interfaces more dynamic, it is now used for large-scale software projects of all kinds, including scientific visualization tools and data services. However, most researchers and data scientists have little or no experience with it. This book is designed to fill that void. It introduces readers to JavaScript's power and idiosyncrasies, and guides them through the key features of the modern version of the language and its tools and libraries. The book places equal focus on client- and server-side programming, and shows readers how to create interactive web content, build and test data services, and visualize data in the browser"--

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