Here is the latest bag of tweets*, which covers September 2014.
(*) These are interesting news that I found on Twitter and that I archive periodically.
- b0rk: Wrote up a small blog post about this evening’s fun database explorations with SQLite and @kamalmarhubi: http://t.co/0IfoydPKNU (28 Sep)
- KirkDBorne: R Cheat Sheets - beginning, intermediate, & advanced R programming tips: http://t.co/AHarz9HjxX by @Mark_Graph #Rstats #DataScience (27 Sep)
- jakevdp: Came up with this quick utility to create a discrete matplotlib colormap from any base colormap: https://t.co/5FM4mn3oJt #Python (27 Sep)
- jakevdp: Heroic efforts currently underway by @stefanvdwalt to get the 2014 SciPy Proceedings out the door! https://t.co/mg36bFZTcx I owe him a beer! (27 Sep)
- kjhealy: As it’s back in the news—Visualizing Specialization Profiles for Philosophy Departments: http://t.co/QpSaNTeOe2 http://t.co/xlAnfuLos8 (27 Sep)
- greghendershott: The sort of things I’ve written in Racket. http://t.co/Dstl96jnc9 (26 Sep)
- Stata: RT @askdrstats New options for reproducible #analysis in #Stata at http://t.co/ylaMv5o0cK (26 Sep)
- ChrisGandrud: Really important work on transparency in political science http://t.co/I4PbbaYZpr (25 Sep)
- blattnerma: [1409.6981v1] Unsupervised learning of regression mixture models with unknown number of components #machinelearning http://t.co/3ppJwKj1NF (25 Sep)
- mc_hankins: Motulsky HJ (2014) Common Misconceptions about Data Analysis and Statistics J Pharmacol Exp Ther 351:200–205 http://t.co/6jWUdrYdIZ (25 Sep)
- lauramclay: MT @aatishb: XKCD style conference poster is genius way of presenting research http://t.co/5b9CMn0tBt by Zitnik&Zupan http://t.co/rA2CIDnXus (25 Sep)
- benhamner: IBM Watson API: you send it a question, it returns an answer with the associated evidence https://t.co/f8D2tB6jaz (24 Sep)
- newsycombinator: IBM Watson API https://t.co/YFuudyjAaS (24 Sep)
- fonnesbeck: Animating PyMC 3 samplers with Bokeh http://t.co/RL0PemHiUx (24 Sep)
- caseybergman: Apropos of last tweet, Walter Gilbert’s predictions from 1991 about the future of genomics worth (re)reading http://t.co/PXe2paqQJG (24 Sep)
- fonnesbeck: Deckset 1.4 now includes LaTeX equation support via MathJax. http://t.co/C9W6QgMYSg (23 Sep)
- mazieres: #2048 #numpy #python https://t.co/6k1dEy0I0R (20 Sep)
- mazieres: A python crash course for scientists starting Sept. 22th with @sizeof @Oaa and @c4barbes https://t.co/Nao2tfLLID (20 Sep)
- tomstafford: @genmon nice! I have been using one for a course I run. Students who used it got better grades: http://t.co/dEwnMm6Fiy (19 Sep)
- jeroenhjanssens: Unix pipes and filters beautifully explained by @psobot | http://t.co/xTnPlwmBoO (18 Sep)
- toccaceliblasi: Executions in the USA since 1976 by gender, race, state, and year | #DataViz #Sankey | via @randal_olson | http://t.co/8YwZgPOJwA (17 Sep)
- 0xAX: mdp – A command-line based markdown presentation - http://t.co/77xCalX3MG (17 Sep)
- kwbroman: aRxiv #rstats pkg, for searching arXiv: basics now complete. Suggestions welcome. https://t.co/1iIaXgy49Q (@rOpenSci sticker earned.) (17 Sep)
- michaelhoffman: @pathogenomenick I just use https://t.co/NWv1Ch7MK5 by @mitsuhiko now. (17 Sep)
- Atabey_Kaygun: Common Lisp, Typing and Mathematics (PDF) http://t.co/NmJkXpYHNC (17 Sep)
- ErgoEmacs: stackoverflow emacs channel, 100% commitment reached. http://t.co/9WWORRaGsv (17 Sep)
- hadleywickham: A lot of great programming advice in these “Basics of the Unix Philosophy”: http://t.co/nmXwduR5Ve (16 Sep)
- UnixToolTip: Steve’s Awk Academy http://t.co/zzQhHqaReh (16 Sep)
- ethanwhite: 15 minutes of user time from new to fully configured computer: bash script + package manager + https://t.co/Ti9d74BGAN + el-get + @Dropbox (16 Sep)
- bbatsov: sly (https://t.co/NViHQRH1xz) is a fork of SLIME (the #Emacs Common Lisp IDE) with a focus on new advanced features and cleaner codebase. (15 Sep)
- yoavram: #Regression in #python - very good intro http://t.co/TLLVe2q2BT by @AllenDowney (15 Sep)
- albertocairo: Don’t miss @mslima’s talk on Thu. at @univmiami #dataviz Sign up for any talk (free): http://t.co/uSQFgruLvB http://t.co/buzwEzguZS (12 Sep)
- fusaroli: “Bayesian Cognitive Modeling Examples Ported to Stan” http://t.co/JZOdCrQbaE (12 Sep)
- jakevdp: #PLOSONE: “Ten simple rules for better figures” http://t.co/RHVAkBmdC8 Written by several matplotlib core devs. (12 Sep)
- Love2Code: Useful utilities in Unix for developers (Unix beginners) http://t.co/sxdOas9kNi (12 Sep)
- liora_: Just discovered @yhathq’s SQL for pandas DataFrames and I think I’m in love. http://t.co/T4F71SA2uo #sql #pythonpandas (12 Sep)
- codinghorror: Emoji One is amazing and fully open source! Check out the emoji family tree: http://t.co/uVihGQOReX (12 Sep)
- gappy3000: Very sensible thoughts by Michael Jordan on Deep Learning, research problems, interdisciplinary research: http://t.co/tIs7tXSVMP (12 Sep)
- deleeuw_jan: https://t.co/wWLgviXM9N Inside every statistician there is a Bayesian homunculus trying to get out ? (11 Sep)
- johnmyleswhite: @scheidegger If you do use Julia, would be great to add your class to this list: http://t.co/fWI7WHfuMC (11 Sep)
- mmparker: @fonnesbeck No idea what your situation is, but I used git subtree a while ago and found it acceptable: http://t.co/rQCA9pSeAT (11 Sep)
- fonnesbeck: The Kernel Cookbook http://t.co/uOEYnY4QtZ (11 Sep)
- bryvdv: Bokeh 0.6 is released! Check it out: http://t.co/9OJiKOcNTU @BokehPlots @ContinuumIO #python #dataviz http://t.co/paGVrCF1yK (11 Sep)
- vincent_spruyt: Great visuals and explanation on a Bayesian approach for the multi armed bandit problem http://t.co/A5ZtZD977t (9 Sep)
- flowingdata: How to ask questions when you need coding help https://t.co/0aHR8Bt7ed (8 Sep)
- NLTK_org: NLTK 3.0 is out: https://t.co/Z8xRec3IKE. The online book is updated: http://t.co/tSwqrpjfPw. For API changes see: https://t.co/FJbAOhEf93 (8 Sep)
- MatthieuCisel: La nouvelle mappemonde de l’enseignement supérieur - http://t.co/4STQYndNHk (7 Sep)
- Atabey_Kaygun: Web scraping with Common Lisp http://t.co/ayc9ZiMcK9 (7 Sep)
- nytgraphics: Which foreign governments have given money to nine influential U.S. think tanks: http://t.co/EYJxtpjqrs http://t.co/zKv2QnpqAT (7 Sep)
- neuroraf: Auditory and shape factors reflect functions of dopamine and serotonin systems, respectively. http://t.co/G9jxFWH5Oe http://t.co/wjRJvpQIA5 (7 Sep)
- neuroraf: Dynamics of brain activity during human bistable perception http://t.co/fqdQ4hu3Qr via @BenjaminDYoung http://t.co/WWi5MITvQa (7 Sep)
- Atabey_Kaygun: New post: cons is your friend, or map-reduce in #lisp. http://t.co/8cEsp5ujVp (7 Sep)
- RDataMining: Slides of 12 tutorials at ACM SIGKDD 2014: http://t.co/iqT4x2AvN9 (7 Sep)
- g0wda: " Thanks, Julia, for the Introduction" http://t.co/RZTgDTY8Iv #JuliaLang (7 Sep)
- WOWPicsOfLife: In very rare circumstances it is possible to see a full 360 degree rainbow from an airplane http://t.co/ZXPcp7Hkid (7 Sep)
- HNTweets: Alternative Evernote Client for Mac OS X: https://t.co/yWiC0aoeb3 (7 Sep)
- johnmyleswhite: I find that lots of people confuse values with bindings, so I tried to write a summary of the difference: http://t.co/aW482v5z27 (7 Sep)
- yogthos: a #Clojure inspired Lisp for LLVM appears https://t.co/CiT7SyYhQj (6 Sep)
- trebor74hr: Blaze abstracts tabular computation, providing uniform access to a variety of database technologies #python http://t.co/DQx6IB0tUv (6 Sep)
- johnmyleswhite: It occurred to me this morning that I’ve been unwittingly writing type-unstable functions in #rstats for years: https://t.co/jmyUrRC7ab (5 Sep)
- kaythaney: Ooo, this is neat. Grading in IPython notebooks. http://t.co/81wf1bgqQ0 HT @luizirber #openscience (5 Sep)
- ylechelle: [Excellent!] Le vouvoiement expliqué aux américains. http://t.co/Qlfw7ybKsp (via @arnorien) (5 Sep)
- TrestleJeff: Happy to announce shinyTree! Shiny integration with jsTree to give you selectable/expandable trees in Shiny. https://t.co/pRTbBjIPsT #rstats (5 Sep)
- phdpqc: @ethanwhite All right… I’m doing it: https://t.co/UFnhUQsjMC (4 Sep)
- timbray: There are a LOT of fast useful easy things you can do if you’re not scared of the Terminal program on your Mac: http://t.co/abDVX2mnDK (4 sep)
- timelyportfolio: delighted to see activity on #jstat statistics for js revived https://t.co/OnvonAKpyc (4 Sep)
- datassist: Great way to learn R for the back to schoolers and others wanting to learn a great tool for data handling. http://t.co/wbSAips892 #nptech (4 Sep)
- greghendershott: I didn’t expect to find William Blake on a theoretical computer science cheat sheet. https://t.co/KYI1L5yW3c via @jeapostrophe (4 Sep)
- R_Programming: Every effort to learn R Language is worth a million times in benefits. http://t.co/UgVoQw4FMj #rstats #datascience #analytics #datamining (4 Sep)
- codinghorror: Every implementation of Markdown is a fork, because the “spec” is so ambiguous: http://t.co/tDkYH1lDI2 (4 Sep)
- DiegoKuonen: #BigData / #AnyData / #Data are not taken for museum purposes! -> W. Edwards Deming already told us in 1942: http://t.co/7njAgLZYBd (4 Sep)
- cpsievert: Slides from today’s talk: “Producing interactive animations with animint” #rstats http://t.co/FAdjeMGmHs (4 Sep)
- AriBFriedman: Solomon four-group design of trials: http://t.co/PEgquFxeE4 http://t.co/iTKuOF6McX Used here http://t.co/TAW1P2yrcr http://t.co/OvAHQnBw3B (3 Sep)
- Sal_Keith: Nice blog post on PCA & PCoA by @BobOHara http://t.co/xCtTKcfqf9 (3 Sep)
- YhatHQ: Choosing the right estimator — scikit-learn | http://t.co/0xgkUvkYCx (2 Sep)
- siah: Really useful slide deck “Fitting Data to Distributions” http://t.co/GLYhI7dtp7 #rstats (2 Sep)
- StatFact: Introduction to Approximate Bayesian Computation (ABC) http://t.co/86eVgeLt7V (2 Sep)
- juliabloggers: Selection Bias Corrections in Julia, Part 1 http://t.co/lMITpiaWnE #julialang (2 Sep)
- ericnormand: Read it: http://t.co/UjCh1KOiPd Nice write-up about a workshop using LispCast videos. (1 Sep)
- eugeneteo: Extracting data from XML http://t.co/9AfJLNiUny #rstats (1 Sep)
- HarlanH: “built-in tools to help you navigate, learn, and debug” #JuliaLang, by @astrieanna http://t.co/Y2wTTWsN9k (1 Sep)
- eddelbuettel: Announcing littler 0.2.0: command-line awesomeness for #Rstats
http://t.co/OZenwtNY6c (1 Sep)
- g0wda: Here is how you can do animations with Interact.jl in #IJulia https://t.co/quoj9eBlOs. #JuliaLang (1 Sep)
- visualisingdata: WELCOME TO VISUALISING DATA 2.0 http://t.co/ZedDAGXj5x (1 Sep)
- onethingwell: launchrocket - A Mac PreferencePane for managing services with launchd/launchctl. LaunchRocket was… http://t.co/GzFZCclHgZ (1 Sep)
- newsycombinator: Mosh: A replacement for SSH https://t.co/OZACrMqBzQ (1 Sep)