In a sane world, the rise of computers and the Internet would have dramatically cut the cost of actual education.
— François Chollet (@fchollet) December 21, 2018
What happened instead? pic.twitter.com/ok8HOFsETD
In a sane world, the rise of computers and the Internet would have dramatically cut the cost of actual education.
— François Chollet (@fchollet) December 21, 2018
What happened instead? pic.twitter.com/ok8HOFsETD
In this week's issue of The Process, a Tufte follow-up on that R tweet https://t.co/Xytj8X7j4W
— Nathan Yau (@flowingdata) December 20, 2018
I visualized El Niño by stitching together a bunch of images from @NOAA and it looks siiiiiiiiiiick https://t.co/OkBEiwuxo4 @AxiosVisuals pic.twitter.com/xvq7c9a5Rf
— Harry Stevens (@Harry_Stevens) December 20, 2018
🎁 Day 20 #rstats #devAdvent
— Mara Averick (@dataandme) December 20, 2018
👋 Evelina Gabasova (@evelgab) https://t.co/ikkB2bdtW3
⚖️ At @turinginst works on making algorithmic systems fair, transparent, and ethical
🌌 At @rstatsnyc shares her *important* research https://t.co/p1z9QhGfsP pic.twitter.com/tHCHAoFrA6
👨🏫Looks like @smarterpoland's students had some fun…
— Mara Averick (@dataandme) December 19, 2018
🎥 "Data, movies and ggplot2"https://t.co/WK1gWN8hTV
(feat. #rstats, #Python and MOAR) pic.twitter.com/WupqKAsy8E
Tables and timetables:
— Edward Tufte (@EdwardTufte) December 19, 2018
design and typography
See https://t.co/mjPhNYFEUL#typography #analytics #DataScience #data pic.twitter.com/azYhJ84EAK
If you are interested, @visualisingdata has been compiling a list of all these small design decisions. It's a great resource. Here's today's finding https://t.co/3KoTDnUelq
— Martín González (@martgnz) December 18, 2018
I think some frontend engineers don't really grasp the subtlety and design tricks that come into play once you are making charts ready for publication. Totally agree with this point from https://t.co/EXvR7lQQAM pic.twitter.com/QA02tBGBXc
— Martín González (@martgnz) December 17, 2018
Yes, you should use D3. https://t.co/5Nbqm0lDhU
— Mike Bostock (@mbostock) December 17, 2018
I’ve been working on a “getting started” article for gganimate. Not completely done, but if you have lacked this sort of guide I’d appreciate comments on the current form https://t.co/jTxOFDfxfx
— Thomas Lin Pedersen (@thomasp85) December 17, 2018
NEW POST: Word associations from the Small World of Words 📜 #rstatshttps://t.co/YGqCiINQYq pic.twitter.com/JI7tAMaNDo
— Julia Silge (@juliasilge) December 16, 2018
🎨 nice code-through feat. non-standard aesthetics…
— Mara Averick (@dataandme) December 15, 2018
"Multiple color (and fill) scales w/ ggplot2" 🖍 @d_olivawhttps://t.co/eYcquao4lv #rstats #dataviz pic.twitter.com/PvwAlfUPM9