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http://blog.whatfettle.com/2014/11/04/one-csv-thirty-stories-12-stacked

8275; One CSV, thirty stories: 12. Stacked. This is day 12 of One CSV,. A series of articles exploring price paid data. From the Land Registry found on GOV.UK. The code for this and the other articles is available as open source from GitHub. I picked up the d3. Library and today is another hack based on one of Mike Bostock’s examples, this time for stacked and grouped bar charts. The example uses randomly generated data, so I needed to tweak the code to read in price-paid data. There’s still quite ...

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http://blog.whatfettle.com/2014/11/20/one-csv-thirty-stories-18-choropleth

8275; One CSV, thirty stories: 18. Choropleth. This is day 18 of One CSV,. A series of articles exploring price paid data. From the Land Registry found on GOV.UK. The code for this and the other articles is available as open source from GitHub. Following on from yesterday. I wanted to create a choropleth map. To show how prices are distributed across the country. A number of people have constructed shapefiles for postcodes which can be used in d3. But as discussed on day 13. So I wrote a small Perl script.

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http://blog.whatfettle.com/2014/11/06/one-csv-thirty-stories-13-postcodes

8275; One CSV, thirty stories: 13. Postcodes. This is day 13 of One CSV,. A series of articles exploring price paid data. From the Land Registry found on GOV.UK. The code for this and the other articles is available as open source from GitHub. I decided to switch from trends in prices to looking into where all the houses listed inside the CSV. The price paid data is a series of transactions, with a postal address for each transaction. Here are the first few addresses:. With a spot of awk:. Neither of the...

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http://blog.whatfettle.com/2006/11/29/xsitype-is-evil

8275; xsi:type is Evil. Using a sad old cliché. I hereby declare the train wreck. Should be considered harmful:. First of all it assumes the receiver has a W3C XML. Schemas are just one of a number of different ways I might have used to describe the XML. Sticking the Schema abstract type into a message is at best verbose, worst expects me to understand how you’re thinking about the data. I don’t care. Really. Just send me the “stuff”. It’s intrinsically insecure, consider eviltude such as. Published Wedn...

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Whatfettle - Paul Downey (psd)

http://blog.whatfettle.com/2007/10/31/the_web_is_agreement

8275; The Web is Agreement. A slightly mad poster. Put together on behalf of Osmosoft. For tomorrow’s internal Open Source Awareness Day. Has printed out in scary A0. Like all my images, I’ve put this under a CC. So feel free to reproduce it, mash it up, do a better job, whatever! Update: There’s now a high quality scan on Archive.org. Update: I’ve created the domain theWebIsAgreement.com. Article by Paul Downey. Published Wednesday, October 31st, 2007, at 12:55 am. Under a Creative Commons License.

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Clojure | Rags to Rooks

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My thoughts on whatever I am thinking about at the moment, be it work, chess, cricket, or life in general. Laquo; My first ever Gruenfeld. July 27, 2011. I later found (def hello (fn [] “Hello world”) on the clojure website and promptly sent it off to the guys🙂. My “grid” is actually just a vector of 81 elements. Rows, columns and sub-grids are views of the appropriate indices on the vector. Sets up the problem. Uses brute-force in a depth-first manner to solve the puzzle. Learning a new language is alw...

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Parallel Sudoku | Rags to Rooks

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My thoughts on whatever I am thinking about at the moment, be it work, chess, cricket, or life in general. August 15, 2011. Following on from my previous post. Where I wrote a Sudoku solver in Clojure, I tried to improve the performance of the algorithm by having each branch of my search tree execute in a separate thread. I first tried using the ref. I have tried changing around some of the parameters (increasing thread pool size to 1000, decreasing it to 4 – the number of cores on my laptop, incre...

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Member since: 2008-04-13 19:57:17. Last Login: 2008-04-13 19:58:36. Homepage: http:/ blog.whatfettle.com. Web and Open Source guy. Certification disabled because you're not logged in. ]. The long-awaited libxml2 based HTML parser code is live. It needs further work but already handles most markup better than the original parser. Keep up with the latest Advogato features by reading the Advogato status blog. If you're a C programmer with some spare time, take a look at the mod virgule project page.

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Field notes on the Web: July 2014

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Field notes on the Web. Figuring out the web as I go along . Wednesday, July 16, 2014. Protocol basics - heartbeats, pings and acks. For no particular reason, I thought I'd start an occasional series on the basics of computer protocols such as those, like TCP and HTTP, that the web is built on. Also for no particular reason, the basic principle that came to mind first is the idea of heartbeats. But first, what's a protocol? The word itself derives from Greek protos. Glue), so that ought to be clear enough.

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Now A No-Evil Zone. As of this morning I work for Google. The title is “Developer Advocate”. The focus is Android. Fun is expected. Xb7; Google and I have been a plausible match for a long time. Web-centric, check. The list goes on. We’ve talked repeatedly over the years, but the conversations all ended at the point when I said “.and I don’t want to move to the Bay Area”. Then that changed. The process started with Dan Morrill. Who led me to Mike Winton. Xb7; It’s now too big to be purely good or ...

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Paul Downey: School Quiz Sheets

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Spring Fair Quiz Sheets. Quiz sheets put together to sell at the Swing Gate Lane School annual Spring Fair:. 2009 - Slogan-Gone.pdf. 2008 - Games.pdf. 2007 - Jungle.pdf. 2006 - Circus-Clown.pdf. 2005 - Wild-West.pdf. 2004 - Sir-Blank-Dame-Blank.pdf. 2003 - Captain-Blank.pdf. 2002 - King-Blank-Queen-Blank.pdf.

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Monaco - attractions and landmarks | Wondermondo

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Rock of Monaco / Paul Downey. CC BY 2.0. Orld's second smallest state is also world's richest - and it shows! Most amazing landmarks in Monaco are its opulent buildings - its famous casino and opera, hotels and city palaces. Natural cave at the foot of Exotic Gardens, with stalactites and stalagmites, curtains, helictites, also some rimstone dams. Cave contains evidence of prehistoric inhabitation by humans up to 200,000 years old and near it has been established anthropology museum. CC BY-SA 2.0. Ornate...

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