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Episode 37: Hexadecimal Codes of Christmas


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In this episode, I got into the spirit of Sinterklaas with Python, jumpstarted Julia learning, cleared up confusion between ANOVA and regression results, and color paletted the night away.

References:

  • Estimation of population variance under ranked set sampling method by using the ratio of supplementary information with study variable
  • 10 Simple Reasons to Learn the Julia Programming Language (in 2023)
  • Python 3.11.1, 3.10.9, 3.9.16, 3.8.16, 3.7.16, and 3.12.0 alpha 3 are now available
  • Art in SAS: Christmas wrapping paper
  • when the results of your anova table and regression coefficients disagree
  • Select colours from an image in R with {eyedroppeR}
  • How to make your own #RStats Wrapped!
  • R-packages:

    • HodgesTools: Common Use Tools for Genomic Analysis
    • DependencyReviewer: Tool Suite to Investigate Other Packages
    • gmvjoint: Joint Models of Survival and Multivariate Longitudinal Data
    • r2social: App Inclusion of Social Sharing and Connect Buttons
    • lterpalettefinder: Extract Color Palettes from Photos and Pick Official LTER Palettes
    • jackknifeR: Jackknife Linear Regression and Correlation
    • POMADE: Power for Meta-Analysis of Dependent Effects
    • HTT: Hypothesis Testing Tree
    • ...more
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      Science Research WeeklyBy Mark R Williamson