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What a 16th century cartographer can teach us about data science

by Dr. Andrew A. Kramer | Jul 26, 2016 | Blog, Methodology

Gerardus Mercator (1512 – 1594) was a 16th century polymath who created the world’s first atlas, produced a novel way of plotting latitude and longitude that is still being used today (Mercator’s Projection), and wrote the first book on the italics...

Five reasons to choose SAS as a data science environment

by Dr. Andrew A. Kramer | Jul 19, 2016 | Blog, Methodology

First things first. I have never been employed by SAS and have no commercial relationship with the company. The opinions below are purely my own. Take a look at any of the polls querying which tools data scientists report using. Highest on the list would probably be...

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