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On point of view
Often times we experience mental paralysis: we can only see a problem, a situation or a person from a single… -
My approach to presentations
I give a fair number of presentations per year, some to university students (in classes from 6 to 90 students),… -
R’s increasing popularity. Should we care?
Some people will say ‘you have to learn R if you want to get a job doing statistics/data science’. I… -
Bivariate linear mixed models using ASReml-R with multiple cores
A while ago I wanted to run a quantitative genetic analysis where the performance of genotypes in each site was… -
Teaching code, production code, benchmarks and new languages
I’m a bit obsessive with words. May be I should have used learning in the title, rather than teaching code.… -
Late-April flotsam
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R, Julia and genome wide selection
— “You are a pussy” emailed my friend. — “Sensu cat?” I replied. — “No. Sensu chicken” blurbed my now ex-friend. -
My setup
Yesterday I accidentally started a dialogue in Twitter with the dude running The Setup. Tonight I decided to procrastinate in… -
On the destruction of a trial of genetically modified pines
The media in New Zealand briefly covered the destruction of a trial with genetically modified pines (Pinus radiata D. Don,… -
R, Julia and the shiny new thing
My head exploded a while ago. Perhaps not my head but my brain was all mushy after working every day…