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Interview with Amanda Cox - Graphics Editor at the New York Times
Amanda Cox Amanda Cox received her M.S. in statistics from the University of Washington in 2005. She then moved to the New York Times, where she is a graphics editor. She, and the graphics team at the New York Times, … Continue reading
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Sunday data/statistics link roundup (5/27)
Amanda Cox on the process they went through to come up with this graphic about the Facebook IPO. So cool to see how R is used in the development process. A favorite quote of mine, “But rather than bringing clarity, it … Continue reading
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Tagged Amanda Cox, bioconductor, cartoon, data visualization, github, humor, links, obama, social media, sunday links
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