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  1. Always love seeing the Pacman rule at the intro. If you want to read more, see my blog post from 9 (!) years ago.

    ericholscher.com/blog/2017/aug

  2. @ericholscher some days I feel that there should be a good history piece on their history and variations of concept, labeling and implementation.
    Although having said that I guess I haven't looked for one for quite a while.
    My awareness began with "crosstab" queries in the first version of Access. Then later with Cognos cubes (a la Transformer & PowerPlay).
    As I didn't use Excel much I didn't know of its pivot support until it had been there quite a while.

  3. Read the Docs - Documentation hosting and build platform (@readthedocs)

    Cossmology Profile: dub.sh/eXmb7zp

    Key People: Eric Holscher (@ericholscher), Anthony Johnson

    #Documentation #OpenSource #OSS #COSS

  4. Read the Docs - Documentation hosting and build platform (@readthedocs)

    Cossmology Profile: dub.sh/eXmb7zp

    Key People: Eric Holscher (@ericholscher), Anthony Johnson

    #Documentation #OpenSource #OSS #COSS

  5. In an effort to help us all find each other, I've been building a list of #techWriters and others connected to #WriteTheDocs. So my #followFriday submission this week (and probably for a few weeks) are all tech writers or adjacent:

    - @ericholscher (founded Write the Docs and Read the Docs)
    - @plaindocs
    - @jaredmorgs (also follow for #pinball content)
    - @straygoat
    - @rekiwi
    - @ellispratt
    - @alanpringle
    - @chrischinchilla
    - @josh
    - @swapnilogale (WTD #Australia!)
    - @ddbeck

    More next week!

  6. And a follow up from @nedbat who brings the Pacman rule to time as well as space by leaving silence in a conversation for people to join. 😍

  7. Pablo putting words to the feelings I’ve been having for months.

  8. Join us for a discussion about docs tooling and related topics at today at 4pm, room S3.

  9. Dear -- I love you, and maybe last year Cory Doctrow was a bit much -- but this is quite an overcorrection.

  10. It is stunning that the heat record in Cordoba was almost 5 degrees C above the previous April record. This is statistically implausible without changes in the dynamics of weather activity (which in science we distinguish from thermodynamics). 7/x
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    RT @mikarantane
    Lots of presentations this week in #EGU23 about record-shattering heat extremes by @erichfischer and many others.

    The new April heat record in Cordoba airport just demon…
    twitter.com/mikarantane/status