There is a professional ski athlete, Canadian I think, called Nullmeyer, I always think of "little bobby tables" when I see her, but seems like ski tv and databases were made by people that sanitize the inputs
Two extra monitor setups. My slim book has 3 usb a, 1 USB c and 1 HDMI. With the USB c and the HDMI I have two monitors in my office setup and is super nice. I understand that for common devices is preferable USB a but for video, it saves a lot of physical space compared to VGA or HDMI in a small laptop
R
I know is not considered a "proper" programming language by some, but I've been working with it for years for scientific data analysis and I love it
It is a glass table we have on the terrace, a little dirty because it has been too windy these days.
Art.e shop in Sofia, Bulgaria. I bought it like a year ago on a trip I made there. They don't seem to have web but they have a Facebook page.
If the focus is in data and analysis I would recommend the exercises in the R for Data Science book from Hadley Wickham (https://r4ds.hadley.nz/). Even if they are simple exercises, they cover a lot. If the focus is in R programming and package development, then the Advanced R book also by Wickham, https://adv-r.hadley.nz/ has also exercises that come in handy as small tests and also cover all subjects.
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