Visualizations with Three.js
A comprehensive guide to mastering Three.js, WebGL, Data Visualization and more.
Book Details
- ISBN: 9798267928243
- Publication Date: September 20, 2025
- Pages: 323
- Publisher: Tech Publications
About This Book
This book provides in-depth coverage of Three.js and WebGL, offering practical insights and real-world examples that developers can apply immediately in their projects.
What You'll Learn
- Master the fundamentals of Three.js
- Implement advanced techniques for WebGL
- Optimize performance in Data Visualization applications
- Apply best practices from industry experts
- Troubleshoot common issues and pitfalls
Who This Book Is For
This book is perfect for developers with intermediate experience looking to deepen their knowledge of Three.js and WebGL. Whether you're building enterprise applications or working on personal projects, you'll find valuable insights and techniques.
Reviews & Discussions
I've read many books on this topic, but this one stands out for its clarity on Interactive Charts. The author’s passion for the subject is contagious. I’ve used several of the patterns described here in production already.
I’ve bookmarked several chapters for quick reference on Visualizations. The exercises at the end of each chapter helped solidify my understanding.
The author's experience really shines through in their treatment of Data Visualization.
I've been recommending this to all my colleagues working with Three.js.
I was struggling with until I read this book Three.js.
This book bridges the gap between theory and practice in Visualizations. The troubleshooting tips alone are worth the price of admission.
I’ve shared this with my team to improve our understanding of Data Visualization.
This is now my go-to reference for all things related to Data Visualization.
I finally feel equipped to make informed decisions about JavaScript. I was able to apply what I learned immediately to a client project. It’s become a shared resource across multiple teams in our organization.
It’s the kind of book that stays relevant no matter how much you know about JavaScript. The pacing is perfect—never rushed, never dragging.
This book distilled years of confusion into a clear roadmap for Three.js.
This book distilled years of confusion into a clear roadmap for Data Visualization.
This book made me rethink how I approach Interactive Charts. It’s rare to find a book that’s both technically rigorous and genuinely enjoyable to read. I’ve already seen fewer bugs and smoother deployments since applying these ideas.
The writing is engaging, and the examples are spot-on for Visualizations. The author anticipates the reader’s questions and answers them seamlessly.
I've read many books on this topic, but this one stands out for its clarity on Data Visualization.
The practical advice here is immediately applicable to WebGL.
I finally feel equipped to make informed decisions about Three.js. I appreciated the thoughtful breakdown of common design patterns. The debugging strategies outlined here saved me hours of frustration.
I’ve shared this with my team to improve our understanding of Data Visualization. The pacing is perfect—never rushed, never dragging.
The practical advice here is immediately applicable to JavaScript.
It’s the kind of book that stays relevant no matter how much you know about Visualizations.
It’s like having a mentor walk you through the nuances of 3D Graphics.
The clarity and depth here are unmatched when it comes to JavaScript. I was able to apply what I learned immediately to a client project. I’ve bookmarked several sections for quick reference during development.
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