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Follow me via RSS!

I went back to using RSS to follow blogs and other websites recently; I don’t know why I ever stopped. My email doesn’t get clogged by notifications anymore, and I don’t lose blog updates in the...

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Recent post on Win-Vector blog, plus some musings on Audience

  I put a new post up on Win-Vector a couple of days ago called “The Geometry of Classifiers”, a follow-up post to a recent paper by Fernandez-Delgado, et al. that investigates several classifiers...

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On Writing Technical Articles for the Nonspecialist

Photo: John Mount I came across a post from Emily Willingham the other day: “Is a PhD required for Good Science Writing?”. As a science writer with a science PhD, her answer is: is it not required, and...

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Book Update, and Thoughts on Topical versus Archival Blogging

We are sending substantive drafts of the first four chapters of our data science book out for review. Manning, our publisher, hopes to launch the book in their Early Access Program (MEAP) by early May....

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Popularity and Social Networks: Life is still like high school

I remember setting up the Multo blog a few years ago: my first blog explicitly meant for public consumption. On the “Follow” widget — the button that allows readers to follow a blog via email...

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Popular Articles on Win-Vector

John has just put up an article on the Win-Vector blog, highlighting some of our popular series of articles, as well as our more popular posts. If you like the articles that I point to on this blog,...

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