Below are my slides from my WordCamp Kent 2019 presentation, "It's not what you know, it's how you show." This was my first time presenting at a WordCamp, although I've attended at least a dozen over …
I’m speaking at the Cleveland R Users Meetup, Weds 7/31/2019
To put it lightly, the "Summer of George" is a longstanding routine of mine: It's been a running gag for about 15 years now that each summer is "The Summer of George." When people ask, …
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I’m speaking at WordCamp Kent #WCKent2019
Just a heads-up that I will be speaking at this year's WordCamp Kent, Ohio, June 15-16, 2019. WordCamp... Not just for devs! Probably the biggest misconception about WordCamp is that …
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My DataCamp course is live: “Survey and Measure Development in R”
Very happy to share that my DataCamp course "Survey and Measure Development in R" is now available. Check it out here -- the first chapter is free. From the course description: How can we measure …
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Break-even analysis for e-commerce in Excel
I've been a dilettante in eBay sales since college and, wanting to add a little more rigor to what I sell and how to price it, looked to the spreadsheet for guidance. If you've ever sold online …
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Three-way lookups in Excel with SUMPRODUCT()
It's wild to think that everything we do with computers comes down to manipulating its 0 and 1 states. So, it makes sense that using Boolean logic (that is, the manipulation of 0 and 1 or FALSE and …
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