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2002 Apr 03
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[광고]openssh-unix-dev님지금신청하시면 무료샘플을 드립니다.
...he, in any way, give the impression of one who was insane?
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LongKiss Goodnight
She might be under the mistaken impression Mommy gives a fuck.
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Dead Poets Society
But I don't think I have to warn you boys his age are very impressionable.
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Dead Poets Society
Well, your reprimand made quite an impression, I'm sure.
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2004 Aug 14
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SPSS, social science majors, and R
...m to the command line after I demonstrated that the
>steep learning curve in the beginning is worth the effort for the final
>results.
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> That is why I wanted to ask the list if anyone has faced the same
>situation to persuade students to use R. Are social science students most
>impressionable with some nice graphs (e.g. filled.contour) or will they get
>a more positive attitude if I used the "R as an overgrown calculator" like
>in Peter Dalgaards book? Or should I write an SPSS script to perform a
>certain task and demonstrate how easy, compact, and elegant it is to f...
2007 May 31
0
Daily News
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Remember Friday, April 2 is Prevention''s National Walk to Work Day.
Plus a lot of other good articles.
Jo Ann
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<!There used to be this show on Channel 7 (WXYZ in Detroit) Friday nights at
11:30 pm called "In Concert". I was an impressionable 13-yr-old just gettin''
in to rock music in the summer of 1974 when they showed parts of the
California Jam in sucessive weeks on TV. I was a Deep Purple freak (still
am) and sat glued to the set, enthralled with Ritchie Blackmore''s stage
antics (trashing a television camera wh...
2007 Oct 17
15
Any tips on teaching BDD with RSpec?
Hi
I hope this is not OT. I''m training my replacement at work to do BDD
Rails development. He''s done a CS/maths degree but has no
professional programming experience, so he''s never NOT done a project
without BDD. In a way I am jealous of his unspoilt situation :)
I''ve gone about things this way:
* first teach him some Ruby (he did mainly Java at
2004 Aug 12
9
Giving a first good impression of R to Social Scientists
Dear all,
in the coming Winter Semester, I will be a teaching assistant for a course
in Survival Analysis. My job will be to do the lab sessions. The software
used for these lab sessions will be R. Most of the students have a
background in social sciences and the only stats package they used so far is
most likely SPSS.
So I assume they might be quite surprised the first time they see R