Regular readers will know I am on a bit of a graph binge at the moment. In computer science and mathematics graphs are collections of nodes joined by edges, they have all sorts of applications including the study of social networks and route finding. Having covered graph theory and visualisation, I now move on to […]
Book review: Seven databases in Seven Weeks by Eric Redmond and Jim R. Wilson
I came to databases a little late in life, as a physical scientist I didn’t have much call for them. Then a few years ago I discovered the wonders of relational databases and the power of SQL. The ScraperWiki platform strongly encourages you to save data to SQLite databases to integrate with its tools. There […]
‘Big Data’ in the Big Apple
My colleague @frabcus captured the main theme of Strata New York #strataconf in his most recent blog post. This was our first official speaking engagement in the USA as a Knight News Challenge 2011 winner. Here is my twopence worth! At first we were a little confused at the way in which the week long […]