Most of Amazon's algorithms focus on 'people who bought a, also bought b - it doesn't surprise me that those who bought Tufte's book might be over-indexed for an intelligent series like The Wire.
Rainbow Colormaps Are Not All Bad (Paper)
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Rainbow colormaps are among the most derided ideas in data visualization,
second only to pie charts. And yet, people use them. Why? A recent paper
looks at...
Make an Impressive Interactive Map Chart in Excel
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Today, let's learn how to make an impressive map chart with Excel.
Something like this.
The post Make an Impressive Interactive Map Chart in Excel appear...
Unblocking and Enabling Macros
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When Windows detects that a file has come from a computer other than the
one you're using, it marks the file as coming from the web, and blocks the
file....
New Edition of “Now You See It”
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On April 15, 2021, my book Now You See It (2009) will become available in
its second edition with the revised subtitle An Introduction to Visual Data
Sense...
Exception Reporting: Finger-wagging is dangerous
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Exception reporting, a.k.a. alerting, is often propagated as an effective
method to stop the half-hazard information overload that plagues modern
manager...
Watch the botch in the cloud
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Google “Sheets” cuts the feet of columns. Just as Excel. And worse. The
smallest value is not even there anymore. So, feet are not safe in the
cloud, eit...
3 comments:
Contextual advertising fail.
Yeah, definitely fail, but here's my thoughts.
Both very good pieces. The Wire is my 2nd favorite series behind the Sopranos. Tufte's book is top 3 for data/info visualization.
Most of Amazon's algorithms focus on 'people who bought a, also bought b - it doesn't surprise me that those who bought Tufte's book might be over-indexed for an intelligent series like The Wire.
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