- Apr 2020
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hyperreal.enterprises hyperreal.enterprises
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Universities UK
Universities are a primary incumbent for any kind of skill sourcing! https://www.universitiesuk.ac.uk/
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Wolfram Research
Another possible speculative angle. They will have a broad interest in sourcing technical talent, not just programmers but also mathematicians.
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developing new business models for education using open source software
London-based experts in this aspect of things include Canonical.
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Elsevier
It's a bit of a strange angle but at the level of a brainstorm we could look at how publishers source technical talent. They are probably not the biggest employer of programmers out there, but it would be a non-trivial number.
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Building our Industrial Strategy
"The aim of the Industrial Strategy is to boost productivity by backing businesses to create good jobs and increase the earning power of people throughout the UK with investment in skills, industries and infrastructure."
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IBM
I have a couple of rather remote links to people who work at IBM, I wonder how they go about sourcing talent there.
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hyperreal.enterprises hyperreal.enterprises
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ContentMine
http://contentmine.org/ "We offer a broad range of text mining services for small, medium size and large projects. Our mission is to give researchers an easy-to-use open source text mining code allowing them to find, download, analyse and extract knowledge from academic papers."
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- Aug 2018
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gist.github.com gist.github.com
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# pdfnup-2x4 slides.pdf '1-8' | only pages 1 to 8
This is a way to add comments on a line.
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This is a way to add comments on a file
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- Mar 2017
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mathoverflow.net mathoverflow.net
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What the statement should say is that if HHH is a proper finite index subset of GGG then G≠⋃g∈GgHg−1G≠⋃g∈GgHg−1G\ne\bigcup_{g\in G}gHg^{-1}
reform
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Does this remain true for the infinite case also?
The main Question.
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- Jan 2016
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en.wikisource.org en.wikisource.org
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she found herself falling down what seemed to be a very deep well.
How deep does it go, I wonder?
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- Dec 2015
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peeragogy.github.io peeragogy.github.io
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This underlining should be longer!
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jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk
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Simulation comes into its own when the phenomena to be studied is either not directly accessible or difficult to observe directly.
But it also seems to be a useful method when the phenomena is observable, but its workings are not understood. The point is that simulation gives hypotheses about what's going on inside a black box, I suppose.
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- Nov 2015
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intrabeing.wordpress.com intrabeing.wordpress.com
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Notre part de violence
Source of this essay appears to be http://www.editions-nous.com/grumeaux/sommaire3.html
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www.english.illinois.edu www.english.illinois.edu
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Their trust in writing, produced by external characters which are no part of themselves, will discourage the use of their own memory within them.
How should we respond to this criticism, considering the ubiquity of writing these days?
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peeragogy.github.io peeragogy.github.io
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Motivation
Maybe this needs a short section intro, since, actually, the topic under discussion here is Chapter Summaries, not Motivation.
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peeragogy.github.io peeragogy.github.io
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Technology Features/Functions
This could be a good place to add links to interesting websites @daytripper
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- Aug 2015
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peeragogy.github.io peeragogy.github.io
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We want to kick things off with a candid confession: we’re not going to pretend that this book is perfect.
I'm interested in understanding how hypothes.is handles changing content. I made a comment on an earlier version of this page, and the text I highlighted no longer exists. But what happens if the text only moves around? ... OK, here's the technical description: https://hypothes.is/blog/fuzzy-anchoring/
Interesting. I might like to be able to see a pool of "orphaned" annotations, like the one I made before, which don't reattach anywhere. But current behavior is certainly OK for now!
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- Jul 2015
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peeragogy.github.io peeragogy.github.io
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we think will be helpful as you get started.
It's worth pointing out the ways in which the handbook is not perfect. I've added some discussion about that in https://github.com/Peeragogy/Peeragogy.github.io/issues/1
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