Check out this very informative page using the (On on Page) information design pattern: SPARQL FAQ
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SPARQL on one page
(On One Page)
Announcing (On One Page)(On One Page) – is an information design pattern aimed at assisting people to master best practice guidelines, policies, procedures and bodies of knowledge. I have created some examples:
New South Wales Health Department’s, Aged Care Assessment Guidelines (On One Page) . This is sourced from a 144 page book!
The Project Management...
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Do Not Repeat Yourself
Django has won me over. But it can be improved!
Delivering web applications using django is a sublime experience – its core ‘do not repeat yourself’ philosophy and the built in admin application makes development of applications easy and fun.
There remains however a major source of “repeating yourself” with django. The schema in the database...
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Academic Research – searching from your reference list
If you (like me) find chasing down references for academic assignments to be a challenge then you may be interested in this. My use-case is the exploring stage where you would like to save a reference then search Scholar for that author and/or search on the title of the article.
I have just enabled Refworks...
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Academic Writing experiences with Google Scholar
I have been writing a paper on internal marketing and marketing orientation and hitting Google Scholar and a trial subscription to Refworks pretty hard.
I have a few of use-cases that I would like to see better support for.
1) Given a search term which are the foundational break-through papers that initially defined the concept and...
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Ambi is now a RPN inspired programming language
Exactly how to generalise RPN calculation style into a programming language is a question that has fascinated me recently. I am pleased to report that there now exists a programming language that is a natural extension of RPN — Ambi.
A factorial operator may now be defined in Ambi. A new version has been posted...
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Myers-Briggs analysis based on your writing …
Typealyzer correctly analysed this blog and nailed me as an INTJ. Great work. Try it out!
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