The Goal: Have you ever had a lot of data on a PDF but no way to take that text and put it on a spreadsheet for ease of use? Have you been manually slogging through the process with no hope of salvation? Slog no more! Because I’m going to
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Mapping of all Paintings owned by Tate This post plots the Place of Birth and Place of Death of most of the artists who made paintings that are now owned by Tate on a map.
Continue readingMy experience with JavaScript and my stance on the ongoing debate
My experience with JavaScript: I personally have a lot of experience with Java, so moving to JavaScript was extremely easy for me. I actually learned that JavaScript is much easier to use! Which is always nice to know. My Stance on whether Humanities students should learn to code: I believe
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I had learnt HTML and CSS for fun before, but that was a long time ago. Relearning everything was a rather pleasant experience as I had forgotten how versatile it was. It was fun to mess around with the buttons, checkboxes, and radio buttons. And using CSS showed me just
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Authorial London is a DH project that compiles and maps references to London found within works by writers who lived there. It includes roughly 1,600 passages from 193 works written between the 14th and 20th centuries by 47 authors from 12 literary communities (periods). The site allows exploring and analyzing them
Continue readingA Model of my Home (A rough one)
drive-download-20180105T203948Z-001 Making this house was kinda hard. It involved a lot of moving around and changing the orientation. But in the end it wasn’t extremely difficult. I would definitely advise novices using SketchUp that you can set the height and width of any structure you’re drawing, as this makes things
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