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  1. wrote about my journaling (lab notebooking) habits
  2. updated: 2013-02-07, original: 2013-02-07 to , , , by aldeka - Archived Link
  3. updated: 2013-02-07, original: 2013-02-07 to , , , by aldeka - Archived Link
  4. Handy info on branching and merging with Git.
  5. Hadley Wickhams's GitHub page for his advanced R development courses. Includes useful material on advanced programming in R as well as package development.
  6. Markdown package for the R statistical software environment. Handy for publishing R code (e.g. to Rpubs) and for integrating latex, comments and other text more seamlessly into code.
  7. Project page for google-blockly, which looks a whole lot like Scratch, just without all the fun kids stuff.
  8. A set of blogposts making the case that Unix can be used as an IDE. Also describes a bunch of handy commands and a conceptual approach to Unix that even non-Unix-as-IDE users can appreciate.
  9. Yet another Git tutorial that proved useful to me at some point.
  10. Slightly cute.
  11. Unbelievable.
  12. An incredible 11-step, 11-language quine by Yusuke Endoh.
  13. "repl.it is an online environment for interactively exploring programming languages."

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