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What if yall gave me random #Textbook recs?
I love a good textbook lmaoo also it could be any topic, but i wanna see ones with #diagrams in it. So maybe any textbook covering #hardware #electricity #circuits #plants #geography (bc i used to love #maps and i wanna look and learn about maps again!!) or actually anything!! Don't even worry about it's being advanced or not I just wanna knowww :blobfoxsignsrcpls: :drgn_nom_book:

Pleaseeee just lemme know what your favorite textbook is :akko_please:

#MyFavoriteTextbook :mouse_blob_uwu:
Like my favorite textbook is the textbook that helped me learn Java in school !! - Guided Computer Applications by S. K. Gaur and M. Vijay Bhaskar :blobPikaAww: I've had this textbook for 8 years now!!

#random #textbooks #recs
#YourFavoriteTextbook

Part1: #dailyreport #powerbi #microsoft #businessintelligence
#analytics #dashboards #dashboard #diagrams #datascience
I created dashboards in Microsoft Power BI Desktop.

Here is main workflow working:
1) check connected sources (left second small button)
2) Get-data or recent sources
3) check data in Power Query Editor - “Transform Data” ->
View -> Data Preview Column quality
4) Transform -> replace values, or Add
column->Conditional Column
- DAX functions ISBLANK() to check for null values,
Apply IFERROR() or COALESCE() to provide fallback
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5) Place “Vis” on page.
6) add columns to “Vis”

As a very visual person, I *really* like outputting mermaid diagrams to the console as a means of sanity checking the output or intermediate steps of my python code when processing/working with models & graph-related stuff. Then copy to mermaid\.live

LLMs these days can often help with a rough draft, but if you're not willing to dig in a bit to the mermaid syntax (which differs between diagram types and has some oddities) you're probably going to have a bad time.

The book “Gardening Ants: The Attines” (Weber) is old but it has so many banger illustrations. Here is one showing the size difference in Atta cephalotes minors and majors. This difference is entirely caused by how the ants are fed and cared for. Ants have so much variability in gene expression and they use it to shape their population to fit the work that needs to be done. (I love the naturalistic placement of the minor on the major’s head, they do hang out like this.) #antbooks #diagrams #ants

Bonus #ArtAdventCalendar day 17 Happy birthday to Gabrielle Émilie Le Tonnelier de Breteuil, Marquise du Châtelet (1706-1749), a natural philosopher, #mathematician and #physicist, shown here in my #linocut portrait with #diagrams from her ‘Principes Mathématiques de la Philosophie Naturelle’, a two-volume translation and commentary of Newton’s ‘Principia’, published in 1759 in French in Paris.🧵

#printmaking #histsci #WomenInSTEM #duChâtelet #physics #physicist #SciArt #mathematics #mastoart

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And the full style for Bold Beach Blue, from which you can easily adapt the other colors.

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