Thomas Levine provides a handful of useful tips for those getting started with R.
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We almost always look at data through a screen. It’s quick and good for exploration. So is there value in making data physical? I played around with a 3-D printer to find out.
From the teenage years to college to adulthood through retirement, sleep is all over the place at first but then converges towards consistency.
There are a lot of variables to consider, but for people of middle income, here’s a suggestion, based on when you start saving and when you want to retire.