I just started a new job in July, and in one of my first projects I learned and applied D3 to create a series of interactive charts for a massive dataset my office had recently received.
After presenting, my boss, his boss, and his boss all came by my desk to express how impressed they were with the work, and a couple of weeks later I received an Associate of the Quarter award, which I directly attribute to what I was able to do using D3.
I'm very grateful for all the work you've done on this Mike, and I look forward to exploring all of the new features in this latest release.
I would like to second this. I also did a project using d3 this year, and everybody I've shown it to has been really impressed, especially in "management".
It took a bit of investment from my side (i.e. I did not book all the hours) but I knew that the return on it would be awesome, and it is. And that's even though I hadn't made a single line of javascript for over 10 years.
After presenting, my boss, his boss, and his boss all came by my desk to express how impressed they were with the work, and a couple of weeks later I received an Associate of the Quarter award, which I directly attribute to what I was able to do using D3.
I'm very grateful for all the work you've done on this Mike, and I look forward to exploring all of the new features in this latest release.