D3 for math, React for rendering
D3 has two sides: math utilities (scales, shapes, layouts...) and rendering functions that manipulate the DOM. With React, we only need the math side β and that's a fraction of the library.
This lesson explains this split, covers the legacy of bl.ocks.org examples, and includes an important note on using AI to write D3 + React code the right way.
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