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9:20 AM
@Spacedman Nice exposition of inheritance and its perils.
 
@Andrie ta. have been meaning to write that as a blog post so apols if a bit ranty and poss off-topic
 
9:45 AM
@Spacedman Not really off-topic. And the rant was far more minor than it could have been. At least you didn't say R is horrible and needs to die in a fire :-)
 
10:26 AM
@Andrie wow those comments are seriously ranty. CompSci guys "get things done" and Stats Guys are arguing about "Bayes vs Freqs"?
 
Quite. I thought the original article by Norman Matloff was rather balanced and thought-provoking. I was amazed at some of the responses.
 
most of the UK data science MSc courses are run by CompSci departments
 
@DavidArenburg - now not only is the OP confused, but so am I.
 
@thelatemail I see these type of questions quite often lately. People with no stats/analytical background asking very confusing questions which even if they get an answer for, they won't understand what to do with it or if it is right or wrong
 
@Spacedman Nice blog post.
 
11:14 AM
@DavidArenburg - I really feel for some folks though. I'm a bit of a dolt when it comes to the finer points of statistical methods, but I tend to do it the hard way and bash my head against the wall for a week rather than asking for help. Maybe they actually have the right idea.
 
@thelatemail I think you can ask anything regarding statistics in CV. I never saw someone saying there "this question is too basic for this site" or "There are many tutorials for this" or "Do your homework", like we often do it in SO.
I just think people who have no training whatsoever in stats/analytics shouldn't ask R programming questions before they acquire some basic knowledge first
 
@DavidArenburg - fair point.
 
@DavidArenburg are you referring to the boxplot q or the lm q?
cos i think the op on the lm q just told us to get a life...
 
@Spacedman - i was referring to the lm question, though I think I replied to the wrong comment
 
11:30 AM
One more delete vote needed: stackoverflow.com/questions/25604132/…
 
@Spacedman - i believe it was 'GET LIFE', maybe a sly reference to Wham's 'CHOOSE LIFE.'
 
or the first line of Trainspotting
 
While that may have more street cred, i'm putting it out there and sticking with George.
 
11:55 AM
okay who voted undelete and who starred it??
 
@Spacedman I was about to ask the same question. "Who starred it" is easy to answer - a classmate of the OP, who is probably also doing some illustrious data science masters.
 
12:11 PM
DS stackexchange jumps the shark:
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Q: How much data space is used by all scientific articles?

KatoIs there any article or any research that made this calculus? How much data space is used by all scientific articles? in pdf, txt, compressed, or something. Is there any way to have a measure of this? What would be the better way to realize this study? Regards and thanks in advance

 
12:26 PM
That's why I completely ignore DS
 
i only go there for the lulz
i just had a quick look for the 'delete me' button but couldnt find it.
 
@Andrie That's cheating.
 
DS who?
 
12:53 PM
@RomanLuštrik Here you go (from Wikipedia) “A data scientist is somebody who is inquisitive, who can stare at data and spot trends. It’s almost like a Renaissance individual who really wants to learn and bring change to an organization.” — Anjul Bhambhri, Vice President of Big Data Products, IBM
How do like that definition? :) a Renaissance individual Ugh.
 
I have a message for all aspiring DS out there. You kids get off my lawn. lock and loads his shotgun
 
 
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2:06 PM
Data scientist for hire at $30/hr stackoverflow.com/questions/25607505/…
 
@Andrie That's just beautiful: Please email me at Rhelpthesis@outlook.com
 
 
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10:30 PM
why use merge when a for loop or left_join will do? stackoverflow.com/questions/25613547/…
 
@DirkEddelbuettel - I'm still confused by: "I think a good programmer could do it in +/- one day. "
 
10:45 PM
@thelatemail "I don't know what's wrong, but I definitely know how long it will take you. If it takes longer you're clearly just not a good programmer.
 

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