Video on Python/iPython (Including knitr like capabilities):
Old one. Turning powerful stats into art
In the long run, we're all dead.
Video on Python/iPython (Including knitr like capabilities):
"If you torture the data long enough it will eventually confess."
-Ronald Harry Coase -
bryangoodrich (11-25-2012)
Hee Vinux,
You once posted a (long) youtube talk about R.
I lost the link...
Could you help?
Thanks!
TE
The true ideals of great philosophies always seem to get lost somewhere along the road..
TheEcologist (12-04-2012)
And if that's the one you were referring to just know that Dirk and Romain have worked on Rcpp A LOT and it's ridiculously easily to get started with this stuff now.
"His programming is malfunctioning. It begins! Get your weapons, he's going to become a killbot!!!" - bryangoodrich
i know this is not stats or R related, but this is something that i watched once many years ago (at 4am) and really moved me. it didn't just move me because of the significance of what Andrew Wiles did, but because of the passion that he had for it. i especially remember the part when he starts crying because i myself remember feeling something like that when i started to grasp, at least momentarily, the beauty and the harmony that exists within some of the theorems we become familiar with over the years...
Dason on the Cauchy distribution:
"YOU BETTER LOOK OUT BECAUSE THIS IS SOMETHING THAT IS GOING TO GET YOU"
trinker (12-03-2012)
@Spunky watched all 5 parts. Thanks for sharing.
"If you torture the data long enough it will eventually confess."
-Ronald Harry Coase -
Fermat's Last Theorem? I found an elementary proof of it once and tried to put it as my signature here... but alas the signature field was too small it.
"His programming is malfunctioning. It begins! Get your weapons, he's going to become a killbot!!!" - bryangoodrich
Since Hadley shown interest in Rcpp, I am sure Rcpp is going to much more simpler than ever.
@TE, check this link if you working in Rcpp. Tutorial may be useful.
http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com/...with-rcpp.html
In the long run, we're all dead.
I posted a link to this quite some time ago...
http://www.talkstats.com/showthread....rem?highlight=
But hey.
The earth is round: P<0.05
TheEcologist (12-04-2012)
bugman (12-04-2012)
A UCTV lecture from UC Berkeley earlier this year. I haven't watched the whole thing, but it's about statistics, so I figured some might want to see if it's worth watching! I'll give it a go later when I need to kill some time lol
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