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Orange – Data Mining Fruitful & Fun
Design your data analysis process through visual programming. Orange remembers your choices, suggests most frequently used combinations, and intelligently chooses which communication channels between widgets to use.

Orange is packed with different visualizations, from scatterplots, bar charts, trees, to dendrograms, networks and heatmaps.

Actions seamlessly propagate through data analysis schema. Selection of data subset in one widget can automatically trigger change of display in the other one. By combining various widgets you can design data analytics framework of choice.

Over 100 widgets and growing. Coverage of most of standard data analysis tasks. Also specialized add-ons are available, like Bioorange for bioinformatics.

With scripting interface in Python, programming new algorithms and developing complex data analysis procedures is pure joy, using and reusing all power found in v
opensource  via:Strangefeatures  statistics  visualization  python  from delicious
9 days ago
The Worst Things For Sale
"I almost feel like if you’re spending $145 for “holistic” cat food that you’re just trying to get rid of that money and someone else is going to take it if the cat food company doesn’t. You’ve got that money out in your hands, and you’re waving it around, and as soon as the first person walks by with a crystal or a dreamcatcher you can finally get rid of that horrible money you hate having."
dear_me  from delicious
9 days ago
Social Collaboration Solutions - Digital Workplace - Igloo Software
YEt another entrant in the strangely intransigent jobs of getting people to collaborate well using technology
project  portable  collaborative  from delicious
10 days ago
Enspiral’s collective model poised to take on the world :: Idealog :: the magazine and website of New Zealand creative business, ideas and innovation
What it isn’t is a hierarchical company model of being. Decision-making is very flat and inclusive, and the Courtenay Place-based business (but going global) has even released an alpha version of software to help reach consensus and develop conclusions. (See here for loom.io)
Hence Enspiral’s model, in which members share the same information and have the same level of autonomy as a business owner would have.
Enspiralites also set their own salary – what they think they’re worth – but have to bring in work and show they’re justified in receiving it.
democracy  money  business  from delicious
10 days ago
Straight White Male: The Lowest Difficulty Setting There Is – Whatever
Best explanation I've seen for people with slim grasp of probabiliyt and causality, of the contingent but real influence of gender, sexuality, race...
dear_me  gender  from delicious
12 days ago
Fabric Engine | High-performance computing for dynamic languages
Hybrid language for getting high-performance inner loops in your code, called from python or javascript, JIT-compiled on the machine. dependcy graph/mapreduce primitives drive the whole thing. Nice. "KL is the custom language used to define operators in Fabric Engine. KL combines the benefits of high performance languages like C++ with the benefits of dynamic languages like JavaScript and Python. ‘KL’ stands for ‘Kernel Language’ and refers to the scope of the language: writing operators. Kernels are small stateless blocks of code with an entry function. The syntax of KL is similar to the syntax of JavaScript and C."
via:strangefeatures  pythong  javascript  concurrency  performance  from delicious
12 days ago
Zero Install: Overview
"Zero Install is a decentralised cross-distribution software installation system. Other features include full support for shared libraries, sharing between users, and integration with native platform package managers. It supports both binary and source packages, and works on Linux, Mac OS X, Unix and Windows systems. It is fully Open Source."

Application as dynamically cached URI. seductive distribution technique for userspace software that is *not* HTML5
packaging  install  via:Strangefeatures  windows  osx  opensource  linux  from delicious
12 days ago
SparkleShare - Sharing work made easy
git-as-opensource-dropbox. Excellent. Doesn't solve the hosting problem, is all.
via:Strangefeatures  linux  windows  osx  gui  opensource  sync  git  from delicious
12 days ago
GNU Parallel - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation
GNU parallel is a shell tool for executing jobs in parallel using one or more computers. A job is can be a single command or a small script that has to be run for each of the lines in the input. The typical input is a list of files, a list of hosts, a list of users, a list of URLs, or a list of tables. A job can also be a command that reads from a pipe. GNU parallel can then split the input and pipe it into commands in parallel.
opensource  cli  shell  concurrency  from delicious
12 days ago
Noahpinion: Down with particle physics, up with Big Energy Research!
fun little piece talking about how we haven't sworn off moon shots, but out moonshot projects have gotten no closer to remedying existential threats to humanity. High energy physics and telescopy are he argues,, like finance, diverting our best minds away from threats to our very existence as a species.
moon_shots  economics  hps  sustainability  from delicious
20 days ago
AMB music
some mastering that I've liked was done by these guys
mastering  germany  production  from delicious
21 days ago
Mosh: the mobile shell
Remote-shell protocols traditionally work by conveying a byte-stream from the server to the client, to be interpreted by the client's terminal. (This includes TELNET, RLOGIN, and SSH.)

Mosh works differently and at a different layer. With Mosh, the server and client both maintain a snapshot of the current screen state. The problem becomes one of state-synchronization: getting the client to the most recent server-side screen as efficiently as possible.

This is accomplished using a new protocol called the State Synchronization Protocol, for which Mosh is the first application. SSP runs over UDP, synchronizing the state of any object from one host to another. Datagrams are encrypted and authenticated using AES-128 in OCB mode. While SSP takes care of the networking protocol, it is the implementation of the object being synchronized that defines the ultimate semantics of the protocol.

Roaming with SSP becomes easy: the client sends datagrams to the server with increasing sequence number
security  cli  ssh  shell  from delicious
6 weeks ago
RapidLibrary - Your Media Search Engine
Rule 44 is that if you can think of it, you can download it from rapidshare. This search engine helps you do that.
avcontent  ebook  search  from delicious
6 weeks ago
Mac App Store - SourceTree (Git/Hg)
Atlassian'ts DVCS GUI entrant. now the field is crowded
scm  osx  cocoa  hg  Git  from delicious
10 weeks ago
Nicholas Piël » ZeroMQ an introduction
The bestest introduction to the easiest parallelisation doohickey I know
concurrency  python  programming  zeromq  from delicious
10 weeks ago
Creating template for Python package - ThemesWiki
'nother approach to automating the packaging boilerplate
package  paster  python  from delicious
11 weeks ago
Writing a Package in Python
the mysterious cargo-cult bits of setup-tools explained for humans
setuptools  packaging  python  from delicious
11 weeks ago
Shuttle x27d suspend/resume problems
worked example of making a dos boot usb key to flash your firmware with a dos loader.
linux  dos  opensource  hardware  from delicious
11 weeks ago
URI-Escaping JavaScript Bookmarklets in Chrome
chrome can be conservative about javascript bookmarklets (Although this problem has not ocurred for me)
chrome  bookmarklet  unicode  browser  from delicious
12 weeks ago
The Big Mud Puddle: Why Concatenative Programming Matters
For when functional programming isn't pure, austere, or provable enough.
coding  compsci  functional  from delicious
12 weeks ago
Prabhu Ramachandran: Python vs. Cython vs. D (PyD) vs. C++ (SWIG)
Various performance options for you inner loop, including showing how to do D calls from python.
cython  numpy  c++  d  performance  python  from delicious
12 weeks ago
The TeX Catalogue OnLine, Entry for biblatex, Ctan Edition
bibtex predates the inventions of non-english speakers, and as such can't handle their new-fangled names. This can.
citation  bibtex  latex  unicode  from delicious
12 weeks ago
rrr00bb: Disconnected Procedure Calls
REST for the sneakernet - how to send your next few likely uses for a sporadically available API by sending a queued decision tree of API calls.
statistics  rpc  api  from delicious
12 weeks ago
mloss | All entries
"Open source tools have recently reached a level of maturity which makes them suitable for building large-scale real-world systems. At the same time, the field of machine learning has developed a large body of powerful learning algorithms for a wide range of applications. Inspired by similar efforts in bioinformatics (BOSC) or statistics (useR), our aim is to build a forum for open source software in machine learning."
opensource  compsci  learning  ai  machinelearning  from delicious
february 2012
Bitwig | Bitwig Studio
a DAW by some of the creators of ableton, that tries to address deficiencies of ableton - i.e. it has multi screen support, linux suport, per-note automation, multiple documents, metadata browser, multi-user internet browsing support...
from delicious
february 2012
HIVE 2011: Feedback Without Frustration - Scott Berkun - YouTube
A very friendly introduction to criticism, targeted at defanging it for both critics and the criticised
project  from delicious
february 2012
A Conversation with Alan Kay - ACM Queue
Allan Kay is an interesting bastard, in this meandering interview.

"Once you have something that grows faster than education grows, you’re always going to get a pop culture. "
history  compsci  patterns  coding  smalltalk  from delicious
february 2012
The Julia Language
Jit-compiled scientific computing language that promises the performance of c, but has a REPL and such. intriguing.
lisp  llvm  concurrency  opensource  programming  from delicious
february 2012
Overview — Sarge 0.1 documentation
better subprocess dispatch for python. because explicit is better than implicit, and simplicity is great. but between the subprocess module and perl lies system scripting that's actually both usable and maintainable. Sarge looks like a contender for this role (see also: envoy)
cli  python  from delicious
february 2012
Online LaTeX Editor • ScribTeX
online latex editor with git-backed version control.
pdf  git  browser  latex  editor  from delicious
february 2012
flotr2
browser charts not based on prototype.js
browser  graphs  html5  visualization  javascript  from delicious
february 2012
Weave (Web-based Analysis and Visualization Environment)
Weave (BETA 1.0) is a new web-based visualization platform designed to enable visualization of any available data by anyone for any purpose. Weave is an application development platform supporting multiple levels of user proficiency – novice to advanced – as well as the ability to integrate, disseminate and visualize data at “nested” levels of geography.
flash  java  browser  visualization  gis  opensource  from delicious
february 2012
Joe Mariglio.
That guy I met and newcastle doing hyperactive making of tweeting birds
composer  newmedia  ui  from delicious
february 2012
Weave (Web-based Analysis and Visualization Environment)
Weave (BETA 1.0) is a new web-based visualization platform designed to enable visualization of any available data by anyone for any purpose. Weave is an application development platform supporting multiple levels of user proficiency – novice to advanced – as well as the ability to integrate, disseminate and visualize data at “nested” levels of geography.
flash  mysql  browser  tomcat  java  maps  visualization  from delicious
january 2012
Health Insurance and Game Theory
ultra-simple game-theoretic explanation of market failures in private health care
market  game_theory  policy  ethics  health  from delicious
january 2012
How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
The indispensable reference to getting help without annoying people who might help you.
webdev  learning  howto  from delicious
january 2012
factorie - Probabilistic programming with imperatively-defined factor graphs - Google Project Hosting
FACTORIE is a toolkit for deployable probabilistic modeling, implemented as a software library in Scala. It provides its users with a succinct language for creating relational factor graphs, estimating parameters and performing inference.
It is object-oriented... in the definition of random variables, factors, inference and learning methods.
It is scalable, with demonstrated success on problems with many millions of variables and factors, and on models that have changing structure, such as case factor diagrams... capable of handling billions of variables.
It is flexible, supporting multiple modeling and inference paradigms. Its original emphasis was on conditional random fields, undirected graphical models, MCMC inference, online training, and discriminative parameter estimation... has preliminary support for variational inference, including belief propagation and mean-field methods.
monte_carlo  datamining  statistics  scala  nlp  from delicious
january 2012
Pattern | CLiPS
combo data-mining/NLP/web-scraping toolkit for instant natural experiments online
api  statistics  nlp  datamining  python  from delicious
january 2012
Vim: revisited
Hot simple Vim tips for minimum pain
howto  vim  from delicious
january 2012
Reading PDFs on portables « PhilTeX
making phone-friendly PDFs (coz it's not HTML5 all the way down)
howto  design  pdf  latex  from delicious
january 2012
Study Hacks » Blog Archive » The Grandmaster in the Corner Office: What the Study of Chess Experts Teaches Us about Building a Remarkable Life
Gladwell is right when he notes that the 10,000 hour rule keeps appearing as a necessary condition for exceptional performance in many fields. But it’s not sufficient. As Ericsson, along with his colleague Andreas Lehmann, noted in an exceptional overview of this topic, “the mere number of years of experience with relevant activities in a domain is typically only weakly related to performance.”

...

To understand what else is necessary, I’ll turn your attention to a fascinating 2005 study on chess players, published in the journal Applied Cognitive Psychology. After interviewing two large samples of chess players of varied skill, the paper’s authors found that “serious study“ — the arduous task of reviewing past games of better players, trying to predict each move in advance — was the strongest predictor of chess skill.
learning  productivity  from delicious
january 2012
poster | schr.fr
Poster is a unix program that allows one to scale postscript images to a larger size, and print them on larger media and/or tile them to print on multiple sheets.
cli  printing  print  from delicious
january 2012
Gauges
github's entry in the web analytics world is supposed to me more agile, responsive and simpler than google's, and doesn't involve pimping your private user data to google
githib  analytics  from delicious
january 2012
Shop Union! | ILWU Local 5
Unionised online book wrangling, (which presumably means not quite as famously exploitative as Amazon.)
books  policy  shopping  from delicious
january 2012
Refine, reuse and request data | ScraperWiki
Scrape web data sources for fun and profit, collaboratively. Want a provocative data set to scrape?
wiki  ruby.  scraping  data  python  from delicious
january 2012
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