ORGANIZING CREATIVITY

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Getting Exported Annotations (Highlights, Underlines, Notes, etc) from PDF Expert in the right order

2021-08-08

A short process to sort notes by page number.
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Quickly Renaming Variables in R

2021-08-03

Just some short code to make renaming variables in R less sucky.
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Downloading YouTube Videos (August 2021 Update)

2021-08-03

Hmmm, I thought the YouTube Download Site y2mate.com was broken (got an out of business message), so I look for a working way to download YouTube Videos. Seems it works, but given that I found another way, here it is.
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Making managing different student projects less sucky (esp. sending mails)

2021-04-24

If you have many student projects with repeating tasks, e.g., frequently sending mails to a small number of students, it pays to invest some time into organizing these projects.
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Great Sources on Data Visualization (with R)

2021-02-23

It's impressive what you can do with the right tools, well, with R. ;-)
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Recommendation: The Missing Semester of Your CS Education

2021-01-31

Something that many computer science students lack — command of the basic tools. This MIT course teaches the basics.
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Downloading Coursera Materials

2021-01-31

If you like to watch videos offline and don't want to download each course video manually, this process might work.
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Example Writing Workflow (Academic Articles)

2021-01-30

Writing is hard — it might be a bit easier with Scrivener, Overleaf, a printer, and a whiteboard.
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Great book about doing statistics with R

2020-09-07

Recently stumbled upon a great website/book on doing statistics with R.
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Citing R and RStudio

2020-08-11

The software is great — well worth giving credit for. And damn, they make it easy.
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