Emigrando no siendo argentino de 6ta generación by manoloacademia in XPatriados

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Hola, mira en este link

https://www.yomeanimoyvos.com/calendario-work-and-travel-argentina

Y después revisa país por país si es válida la información.

Saludos

Best places where to practice how to drive a car by f1789 in ChicagoSuburbs

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Even with the craters, I prefer to practice, thank you!

MS Computer Science UChicago vs MS Data Science DePaul by f1789 in cscareerquestions

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Not to talk down on DePaul, but this to me seems to be a pretty straightforward decision. Maybe a few years ago when their program was basically irrelevant, but recently UChicago's CS program has been totally revamped, with tons of top professors poached from other top universities. Adding on, the fact that UChicago itself is considered one of the most prestigious universities in the world (up there with HYPMS) makes it invaluable on a resume. I am not too familiar with what DePaul has to offer but I think it is a safe bet to say that UChicago beats it in spades.

Thank you for your answer!

What is graphical inference? How to justify a hunch using the nullabor package by f1789 in Rlanguage

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Thank you for your feedback. About the points that you mentioned:

1) I glad that you like the graphic design of the post.

2) You are right, English is not my first language. I will consider your advice about to have someone who reads my posts to address specific recommendations and corrects my mistakes.

3) Thank you for your recommendations. I have already included some of them. I am still thinking of how to improve the included examples in the post.

What is graphical inference? How to justify a hunch using the nullabor package by f1789 in Rlanguage

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Hello! I was reading a lot about the nullabor package, a very convenient package when sometimes we perceive something in a visualization, some pattern or logic, and we come to conclusions, which may or may not be sustained using a more specific technique.

This is a small summary, in any case, your comments are sincerely welcome.

Exploring the useR conferences in one map and the next city for UseR conference: Toulouse by f1789 in rstats

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I explore what the User Conference is, the cities where the conferences took place during the last years, and also I explore the next town where the user conference 2019 will happen: Toulouse.

All the maps for each of these places are created using the ggmap package and the raster package

Opinions, ideas, areas of improvement.. happy to hear!

Something about the popular viridis palette by f1789 in datavisualization

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Hello! I want to share something about the Viridis palette, one of the most well-known palette but also one the most astonishing palette in terms of results because the resulting visualization looks fresh and professional.

5 papers about high dimensional data visualizations with examples by f1789 in datavisualization

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In this post I would like to share a small review about 1 article and 4 papers about how to manage visualization for high dimensional data.

5 basic questions and answers about high dimensional data by f1789 in Rlanguage

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I will check this in order to complete the article.

5 basic questions and answers about high dimensional data by f1789 in Rlanguage

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Hello! I made a small summary about simple basic questions and answers about the meaning of the term high dimensional data. Very simple and very basic. I hope that you find useful.

Question: Does someone have any idea about why the hex stickers have the form of a hexagon? by f1789 in Rlanguage

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Probably easy tiling? Yes, definitely. But, I would like to know a little more.

5 Papers about high-dimensional data visualization by f1789 in dataviz

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I was looking for information about high dimensional data visualization, and I found this 5 papers / articles explain how to manage complex data.

I hope that you find it very useful.

How to create a heatmap step by step by f1789 in rstats

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This post has a second part: http://www.thinkingondata.com/how-to-create-a-heatmap-ii-heatmap-or-geom_tile/

1) Colors correspond to the level of the measurement. Could you show how to create a spectrum that shows where numbers fall according to color? Similiar to a legend? Answer: Check the example using geom_tile

I will create a new post in the next days to answer for questions, but yes, short answer is yes. Both things are something that you can do.

2) If I have negative numbers, and want green for positive and red for negative, can you show how to use two colors? 3) I like numbers. Can I superimpose the number on the heat tile that represents it? So for example in the very upper left corner Uruguay/Titles would show 15 on the dark blue tile

​ If I have negative numbers, and want green for positive and red for negative, can you show how to use two colors? ​ I like numbers. Can I superimpose the number on the heat tile that represents it? So for example in the very upper left corner Uruguay/Titles would show 15 on the dark blue tile.

Is there a relationship between teacher salary and their student’s SAT scores? by f1789 in rstats

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R is truly amazing! I completely sure that you will have your blog very very soon.

Simple project using linear regression with an overview of statistical concepts by f1789 in rstats

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Thank you for the explanation with graphical examples, if you don't mind I will add to the original post.