jilljennV | 8 years ago | on: Using Posters to Recommend Anime and Mangas in a Cold-Start Scenario
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jilljennV | 8 years ago | on: Using Posters to Recommend Anime and Mangas in a Cold-Start Scenario
jilljennV | 9 years ago | on: Designing a Business Card in LaTeX
jilljennV | 9 years ago | on: Designing a Business Card in LaTeX
jilljennV | 9 years ago | on: Designing a Business Card in LaTeX
- How much for 250 business cards? - $69. - If I provide a PDF and just ask you to print and cut, can you do it for today? - Yes. - How much? - $39. Do you have the file? - Yes.
It was a lie. I opened a new LaTeX document and typed this thing, thanks to Stack Overflow.
jilljennV | 9 years ago | on: Staying with the US Digital Service
jilljennV | 9 years ago | on: China has wealth of data on what individuals are doing at a micro level
jilljennV | 9 years ago | on: Show HN: Crowdsourcing academic profiles for 3,600 computer science professors
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jilljennV | 10 years ago | on: Using Dijkstra's algorithm to draw maps
Also for trying different greedy routing algorithms. Folium helps a lot: http://nbviewer.jupyter.org/github/jilljenn/128algos/blob/ma...
Disclaimer: I'm a co-author of the tryalgo package.
jilljennV | 10 years ago | on: Math ∩ Programming
Then, maybe you should have less words per line. http://digerateur.xyz/2015/11/18/tri-bulle-ation/ is a good example.
Also, I'd love to see Jupyter notebooks made out of the coding material you cover. But maybe that's only me.
jilljennV | 11 years ago | on: StackExchange System Architecture
Apparently, it got leaked :) http://meta.stackexchange.com/a/244932