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The interwebs has been aflush with interesting data science material.
Tweet Big Five Personality Tests Have Never Been So Fun(ny)
Tweet Gelman on A Beautiful Sentiment
- Any time Gelman has something to say about graphics and methods, it’s useful. This seems like one of my first memories, though, of him discussing text analysis.
Tweet Using d3 to ‘discover’ koala’s in nature
- That page really should have either a way to buy cute stuffed koalas or a donate button for WWF or both. 🙂
Tweet Video of cous-cous surfing wave manifolds?
- Suddenly the wavelets R package seems really useful.
Tweet R-automated plot descriptions: millions of ABDs await v.1.0.0
- All joking aside, this seems like a really ambitious and worthy goal to improve accessibility of data science products.
Tweet SVG beyond mere shapes, and my abilities!
- htmlwidgets, please!
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