“Effective Presentations Using Applied Logical Fallacies” is yet another reminder of logical fallacies, brain shortcuts, and psychological misbehavior that is often taken advantage of by speakers, presenters, and other people trying to convince an audience of something.
Month: September 2017
TreeSheets – Open Source Free Form Data Organizer
TreeSheets is an Open Source cross-platform free form data organizer, which can replace a variety of other tools, like spreadsheets, mind mappers, outliners, project management tools, text editors, notes applications, and even small databases. Â It works on Linux, Windows, and Mac, and looks very interesting. Â Have a look at the screenshots for some of the things that it can do.
Grakn and Graql – a database for AI
From the grakn.ai website:
Grakn is a distributed hyper-relational database for knowledge-oriented systems. Grakn enables machines to manage complex data that serves as a knowledge base for cognitive/AI systems.
Graql is Grakn’s reasoning (through OLTP) and analytics (through OLAP) query language. Graql is a much higher level abstraction over traditional query language – SQL, NoSQL, or Graphs.
What People Really Think During a Board of Directors of Meeting
“What People Really Think During a Board of Directors of Meeting” is one of the funniest and most accurate things I’ve read on the subject of business meetings in a very long time. Â Enjoy!
VueJS and GraphQL with Apollo
This blog post demonstrates how to tie together Vue.js and GraphQL using the Apollo Client. Â This is not something that I’ve tried yet, but it’s on the horizon.
If you have any other handy links for either Vue.js or GraphQL, please throw them my way.