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Book Review

Visualize This: The FlowingData Guide to Design, Visualization, and Statistics – Book Review

Visualize This: The FlowingData Guide to Design, Visualization, and Statistics – by Nathan Yau, covers data visualization, including how to get, parse and visualize the data.

There is plenty of code in several languagues (R, Python and JS mostly, with some Flash), and there are plenty of great looking results which really tell the story well.

If you are interested in Data Visualization in general or just need to make some maps with points in it, this is a great book.

 

Visualize This

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Product Review

Data Analysis Course – Course Review

I took the Data Analysis course, by Jeff Leek, on Coursera some time ago.

The course covers how to do data analysis. The useful parts if you are not a data analyst or planning on becoming one, is that you learn some statistics, how to explore data and see correlations, and also how to use R, which is an interesting language for statistics. It is also fairly easy to use for graphs, and you can achieve quite a lot with very little code.

The course is mostly in video, and you have a weekly quizzes as well as 2 data analyses that you have to make.

It took me about 23 hours to complete the course, including quizzes and data analyses.

Overall I found the course to be good, although I found some of the later quizzes to be a little hard. I think it could have used more practical exercises and quizzes, and some of the later classes could be more clear.

Recommended if you are interested in the area.

Don't have a lot of time? Some of what is covered here is also in Visualize This – and even if you end up taking the course, you will probably be able to use some of what you learned in the book.

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Book Review

The Art of SEO: Mastering Search Engine Optimization – Book Review

The Art of SEO: Mastering Search Engine Optimization – is pretty good.

the Art Of SEO

 

I'd say it probably cover most of what you need to know. It doesn't cover a few tools I'm fond of (but of course it wouldn't be possible to cover all of them).

Usually at this point I'd go through my notes and say what I liked about the book – but this where its main problem comes from – it is too long.

 

The authors seem to have a talent for extending text well beyond what you'd think possible, and they are clearly not fans of hyperlinking – many times things will be explained in one chapter and then be explained almost exactly the same from another angle in the next chapter (or even sections on the same chapter). While this do save the time of anyone who is looking at sections for a specific purpose, if you are reading the whole book through it is very tiresome.

That said, I do have a very large amount of highlights and notes on this book. It is good stuff, I just wish the authors could be a little (or lot) more succinct.

 

 

 

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Software Release

STG FolderPrint Plus 4.03 Released

I have just released version 4.03 of STG FolderPrint Plus.

Changes:
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  • RAR Support for Open Compressed files added.
  • RAR support for Preview Report added (this is the Preview screen with the list of the files, not the preview inside the files).
  • Theme support is now on.

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You can get it at http://www.stgsys.com/fpp.asp, or just run the program, and use Menu Help, item Check for new version.