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That. was. awesome.


Didn't the same thing happen with Scribd?


But aren't the mails which contain one-click unsubscribe links also spam because they use it to identify which email accounts are active and sell that information to other marketers?


lack of toolboxes


I think your response here and to the other poster above is quite sound. I also program regularly in Matlab, R, and Python, but when it comes to data analysis, I do find that R is just much more concise than the other two (the data manipulation and statistical analysis tools are more high-level). Learning R and going through its tutorials (the MASS book and actually the S-PLUS Statistics Guides) and learning about functions available to me made me learn a lot more about stats. I sometimes use Matlab for image processing and optimization, or some simple simulation but less and less these days (trying to replace it with SciPy since I use Python a lot in my workflow).

But I also agree that if you're already proficient with Matlab and happy, then maybe you don't need to learn R (though often you can be blissfully ignorant of your possibilities if you are unaware of the vast libraries that another language/environment offers).


YES. I had to relearn misconceptions about R four, five years down the line but the truth is not widely advertised (that everything in R is actually a vector).


times are a-changin'

seriously though, being geek has become cool

contrast steve urkel with blah blah it's all those shows i don't watch but probably the ones you mentioned.


But if it's on the web, doesn't it belong to Google now?


Aw crap. That was in the ToS wasn't it?


Does this include scp/rsync?


from sh import anythingyoudamnwellplease


if it's on your path...


Also similar contents to this book I think:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Paradox_of_Choice:_Why_More...


The obligatory TED Talk by Barry Schwartz - http://www.ted.com/talks/barry_schwartz_on_the_paradox_of_ch...



<shameless self promotion> I gave a talk about "Designing Interactions that Help Customers in Decision Making" last year at EuroIA: http://www.hyperlabs.net/ergonomia/presentazioni/euroia11/


Document fails on Android :(

I assume all commercial applications of this work would "help" consumers spend more, and this add another layer of cruft to decode when shopping.


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