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This just came in, hyped!

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    @AlexDeLarge Is it? Isn't it mostly just css transitions and keyframes?
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    It's very well rounded, she covers using d3.js for data visualization, basic css keyframe/animation semantics, greensock for animating svgs and a lot more
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    @neetjn it always bothers me, when books are explaining libraries. Why not use the official documentation?
    And if something is missing, add it with a pr.
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    Don't get me wrong, in a situation where I'd like to learn a specific framework like riotjs or tool like ansible I would go directly to the docs. But this book is more of an intro to ux and how ux can completely change use cases for applications.

    She shells together a lot of popular tools for this intro with some really nice examples and real world use cases.

    I guess what I'm looking for out of this is real world application to UX and how to approach it correctly, rather than just learning how to use css animations and D3.js
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    Supreme?
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    Is it real or just a meme?
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    So I finished the book, was pretty informative. Can someone explain the O'Reily meme?
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