Linux command-line Data Science - Laptop Stickers & Magnets

A project in Waterloo, Canada by Robert Elder
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An Introductory Guide to Data Science Using the Linux command-line + Stickers & Fridge Magnets
Backers: 16
Average Pledge Per Backer: $42 CAD

Funded: $664 CAD of $125 CAD
Dates: Aug 29th -> Sep 18th (20 days)
Project By: Robert Elder
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Latest News

Sept 13, 2019 Update

September 13th - via: kickstarter.com
Hi Everyone, This week I completed two of the designs for the Data Science related stickers.  For one, I chose to show some examples of using the '-exec' feature of the 'find' command (which is hard to remember).  For the second sticker, I have a... (Read More)

Sept 9, 2019 Update

September 6th - via: kickstarter.com
Hi Everyone, As you can see, this project has successfully met its base project funding goal.  I will now begin working on some of the deliverables. My first consideration will be to flesh out some of the core ideas that I'll talk about in the... (Read More)

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