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- There are two types of to-do lists http://www.jacksimpson.co/there-are-two-types-of-to-do-lists/ 2 comments
- This is how you hustle http://www.jacksimpson.co/this-is-how-you-hustle/ 73 comments
- If you don’t finish then you’re just busy, not productive http://www.jacksimpson.co/finishing-being-productive-busy/ 95 comments
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- If you don’t finish then you’re just busy, not productive http://www.jacksimpson.co/finishing-being-productive-busy/ 7 comments practices
- Keeping two to-do lists for minor day-to-day tasks and work that advances a project http://www.jacksimpson.co/there-are-two-types-of-to-do-lists/ 5 comments programming
- Does anyone else have trouble finishing their side-programming projects? http://www.jacksimpson.co/finishing-being-productive-busy/ 175 comments programming
- A system I've come up with for organising all my machine learning resources, hope some of the links are handy. http://www.jacksimpson.co/2016/01/01/using-trello-to-plan-my-self-learning/ 7 comments datascience
- Trying to document some useful learning materials for machine learning: aside from books I'm a bit light on R resources, can anyone suggest additional links? http://www.jacksimpson.co/2015/06/07/materials-for-learning-machine-learning/ 5 comments rstats
- I wrote a tutorial on the basics of C++ for beginners to help cement what I'd learned about the language over the past couple of months. Let me know if there are things I could do to improve the post/make it more clear :) http://jacksimpson.com.au/c-for-beginners/ 31 comments programming
- OpenCV resources for Python and C++ I found useful when learning about computer vision http://jacksimpson.com.au/best-resources-for-learning-opencv-python-and-c/ 3 comments computervision
- Using C++ or Python for OpenCV Programs http://jacksimpson.com.au/using-c-or-python-for-opencv-programs/ 8 comments computervision