The World-Wide Web is a set of computer technologies that publish and display information over the Internet in a highly interactive manner. Snazzy, interactive visualizations of information produced by science or the digital humanities are all over the Web and easier to create than ever before. In this example-based course you’ll learn about:
• Enough Web plumbing (HTML, CSS, SVG) to write your own web pages;
• A programming language to manipulate your web pages (JavaScript);
• A visualization library (D3) that will make your data sparkle.
This workshop is in three parts:
Monday through Wednesday, July 9–11, 6–9 p.m.; light dinner provided at 5:30 p.m.
(additional meetings may be arranged if there is interest).
Please register in advance:
https://www.amherst.edu/library/services/students/summer/response