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README.md

nvd3 - v0.0.1

A reusable chart library for d3.JS by Bob Monteverde of Novus Partners.

Currently in an early stage of development, but will be a very active project. It may change quite a bit from its current state, but will always try to follow the style in which d3.js was done.

You can also check out the examples page