2018
Useful code snippet to generate reproducible random numbers in Clojure. #clojure #stats #stackexchange
Short info on how to use irony and rdm for clang stuff. #emacs
Some www place to find interesting datasets. #stats
Some useful handouts on calculus and probability. #probas #maths
An interesting Youtube channel to learn cool things about data visualization. #dataviz
I wonder how Frames does compare to Apache Spark DataFrame. #apache #spark #haskell
I should definitely check the scrartcl class. #latex #stackexchange
Here we are: org-mode in VS Code! #org #vscode
Interesting blog posts to read at some point. #readings #blog
Beside the nice looking Hugo theme, there are very interesting entries on Jack Baty’s blog. #blog #hugo
Useful stuff on how to build a custom Iosevka font type for emacs and web pages. #font #emacs #web
Yet another org-powered blog. #org #blog
Why Sage is failing. Check also this Reddit thread. #maths #python
A nice sociological account of Steve Job’s life and vision of things. #apple #readings
Yet another blog post about Org and GTD, specifically https://www.buildingasecondbrain.com. #org #gtd
To learn more about zip, gzip and zlib, by Marc Adler. h/t https://piotrkazmierczak.com/2016/how-are-zlib-gzip-and-zip-related/. #unix #stackexchange
Who said \TeX cannot be localized? I should definitely check the extended documentation and files in texlive. #tex
To get inspiration for an org-based textbook. See also https://lakshminp.com/publishing-book-using-org-mode. #org
I should check the code on GitHub to see if I can use it for custom handouts. #latex #pdf
Here is an HN thread where we learn a lot about how Mathematica was originally designed. See also this blog post: What Should We Call the Language of Mathematica? #mathematica #hackernews
Nice overview of resampling methods. #stats #stackexchange
Useful guide to setup Haskell for productive work. h/t @lexi_lambda. #haskell
Useful reading list to start diving into Haskell land. h/t @smdiehl #haskell
Lot of useful stuff to master iterators in Python 3. It reminded me of: Clojure High Performance – Variations around the Fibonacci sequence using linear algorithms. #python #clojure
Cool stuff there. Check out other posts on CL implementation. #lisp #stats
Is this org-gitbook working? #org
Useful stuff for “agile data science” and “design pattern for efficient data mining”. #stats #oreilly
Check this new series of posts from Stata blog. #stata
See if we can make something similar to handle statistical projects and tutorials. #gtd