If building interactive charts with D3 leads to beautiful interactive blog posts like this one, combining code and visuals in a seamless way — well, then, sign me up!
(This introductory post is by the author of “Fullstack D3 and Data Visualization”, a book notable for, among other things, having the coolest front cover in existence: https://www.fullstack.io/fullstack-d3)
I bought the book the day it was released. It's an excellent resource for anyone wanting to learn D3. Of particular surprise was that I haven't found any errors/omissions that caused the code examples to not work properly so far.
(This introductory post is by the author of “Fullstack D3 and Data Visualization”, a book notable for, among other things, having the coolest front cover in existence: https://www.fullstack.io/fullstack-d3)