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2018 – A review
It is that time of year when we have an opportunity to look back and see what we have achieved while taking an opportunity to see what the next year will bring. This may be… Read More »2018 – A review
The calendar blur
This is the time of year where this is exactly what happens to my calendar… a blur…
Python – Pendulum
Working with dates and times in programming can be a painful test at times. In Python, there are some excellent libraries that help with all the pain, and recently I became aware of Pendulum. It… Read More »Python – Pendulum
Byrne’s Euclid
This is pure magic: Byrne’s Euclid by Nicholas Rougeux BYRNE’S EUCLID THE FIRST SIX BOOKS OF THE ELEMENTS OF EUCLID WITH COLOURED DIAGRAMS AND SYMBOLS A reproduction of Oliver Byrne’s celebrated work from 1847 plus… Read More »Byrne’s Euclid
The Year in Math and Computer Science
A reblog from Quanta Magazine: https://www.quantamagazine.org/quantas-year-in-math-and-computer-science-2018-20181221/ Several mathematicians under the age of 30, and amateur problem-solvers of all ages, made significant contributions to some of the most difficult questions in math and theoretical computer science.… Read More »The Year in Math and Computer Science
Chris Robshaw
Amazing! I got to meet Chris Robshaw. It was great to hear him talk about leadership, World Cup challenges and even stand up comedy at a #rugby business network event
Data Illustrator and Charticulator – Reblog
Reblog from here. New tools: Data Illustrator and Charticulator Posted on August 31, 2018 by 5wgraphicsblog Anyone interested in creating their own data visualizations should be giddy with delight with the quickly growing number of… Read More »Data Illustrator and Charticulator – Reblog









