Let’s assume that you aren’t creating a database, meaning that all that’s necessary is the programming, something made simple. SQL is a database language used to navigate and organize the database of your choosing and create graphics with, but for now, you will see the programming side. Before I continue,
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Easy Data Analysis and Visualization with Orange (No Programming Required)
Orange is an open source data visualization and machine learning tool that enables users to create interactive data analysis workflows. On Orange, users can perform data analyses with numerous options for simple visualization, such as box plots and scatter plots, or more complex analyses using heat maps and clustering. Luckily,
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About RStudio RStudio is an integrated development environment (IDE) that provides a user friendly interface for programming in R. Similar to JavaScript, which we looked at briefly, R is also a programming language. R, however, is a procedural language and does not use object-oriented programming. This means that it follows a
Continue readingFinal Project Progress Report: The Details
Progress We have finished cleaning and sorting the data for our twelve Zoobooks [that is a LOT of text, ~5,400 students worth], imported the csv files for each year into an ArcGIS map, and are currently working on accessibility, streamlining, and beautification. We have also reached out to the Admissions
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This is a text analysis of the Jesse and Frank James Gang Text on my new subdomain blog post. http://jessejamesgangraidtext.com.onomiyan.com/blog/
Continue readingMidterm – Gender Representation at the Tate: Artists born 1860s vs. 1960s
I used ArcGIS to create a map that shows the geographic location and gender breakdown of artists born in the 1860s and 1960s in the Tate Museum’s collection. Click here to see my project
Continue readingLGBT History at Carleton for the Past Twenty-Five Years
Members: Alief Moulana, Saahithi Rao Topic and Objective: LGBTQ+ history at Carleton for the past twenty-five years. We want to gather all LGBTQ+ history-related information at Carleton into a single timeline that accumulates personal stories, newspapers articles, oral histories, and facts describing the progress of LGBTQ+ rights and life at Carleton. Methodology: We
Continue readingVarious ways of 3D modeling
3D modeling can be used to preserve artifacts to look extremely life-like in case of them being destroyed or lost in time. It can also answer questions regarding the quality of a certain building or stuff that can’t be seen through the naked eye. 3D modeling also helps preserves buildings
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I have no prior experience with programming or any knowledge with computer science, so it was an interesting journey of learning the basics of HTML and CSS. Overall, I enjoyed learning the basics and was exciting when I saw the results of my tutorial. This will expand my knowledge of
Continue readingMy Experience With Programming and the DH Coding Debate
To Code or Not to Code? In class, we talked about the debate within the Digital Humanities the necessity of humanities students learning to code. While I don’t believe that all humanities students should need to become, as Matthew Kirschenbaum puts it in his essay Hello Worlds, “code monkeys,” I do
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