Pinned Repositories
awesome-public-datasets
An awesome list of high-quality datasets in public domains (on-going).
courserahtmlMOOC
courses
Course materials for the Data Science Specialization: https://www.coursera.org/specialization/jhudatascience/1
dabestr
Data Analysis with Bootstrap Estimation in R
Data-for-R-Examples
datasciencecoursera
j-tamad's Repositories
j-tamad/awesome-public-datasets
An awesome list of high-quality datasets in public domains (on-going).
j-tamad/courserahtmlMOOC
j-tamad/courses
Course materials for the Data Science Specialization: https://www.coursera.org/specialization/jhudatascience/1
j-tamad/dabestr
Data Analysis with Bootstrap Estimation in R
j-tamad/Data-for-R-Examples
j-tamad/datasciencecoursera
j-tamad/datasharing
The Leek group guide to data sharing
j-tamad/Developing_Data_Products
Developing Data Products Course from the Johns Hopkins Data Science Lab
j-tamad/ethereumbook
Mastering Ethereum, by Andreas M. Antonopoulos, Gavin Wood
j-tamad/ExData_Plotting1
Plotting Assignment 1 for Exploratory Data Analysis
j-tamad/ggplot2
An implementation of the Grammar of Graphics in R
j-tamad/Gridcoin-Research
Gridcoin-Research
j-tamad/homebrew-jiro
This repository contains homebrew formulae authored by me
j-tamad/labs
Rmd source files for the HarvardX series PH525x
j-tamad/LittleInferenceBook
A book for the coursera statistical inference class
j-tamad/mod2assignment
j-tamad/mod3
module 3 of the JHU course HTML, CSS etc
j-tamad/project-1-plots
plots and R files for project 1 JHU EDA
j-tamad/project1
files and plots for project 1 EDA course (j-tamad is John Cathey)
j-tamad/Spoon-Knife
This repo is for demonstration purposes only.
j-tamad/statcheck
j-tamad/texture
As open as LaTeX and as simple as a classic word processor.
j-tamad/texturetesting
substance/texture - https://elifesciences.org/labs/8de87c33/texture-an-open-science-manuscript-editor
j-tamad/voyages
The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Database has information on more than 35,000 slave voyages that forcibly embarked over 12 million Africans for transport to the Americas between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries. It offers researchers, students and the general public a chance to rediscover the reality of one of the largest forced movements of peoples in world history.