(if anything, is this overkill? )
Slackers will probably be along in a moment to point you to research that says why pie charts are shit.
Anoter level of training diary. My pen and notebook feel both very inadequated.
I tried the google doc (is that the same?) thing for a while Slack but it didn't have some of the functions that excel seems to have, unless I missed a few tricks.
How easy is it to learn to use R etc? I was thinking of doing something similar but all I know about computers is what I've taught myself. If you ever fancy collaborating
could have an abacus and use it to count reps..or something
Interesting thread, definitely interested to see what comes out, and perhaps contribute on github.I used Excel for a good while too - but gave up when I went Mac as too tight to buy it. Then used the Logbook & Diary on the other channel but got really pissed when I realised I can't export that diary data.Have used R as my day job for a number of years, though now converted to Python (and it's numpy + Pandas libs). New to git but we are switching to it soon after years on subversion. [Apologies to those for whom this is gobbledygook!]
Is this the control panel of Sloper's MasterTrollTM Machine?
Unfortunately its inaccurate since it doesn't include the other shady side of the Pyramid.
Quote from: slackline on March 25, 2015, 12:57:58 pmUnfortunately its inaccurate since it doesn't include the other shady side of the Pyramid. or the other sunny side for that matter.I love the geekery of this too, reminds me of spending more time producing exam timetables than studying.PS in the Wye Valley Shorncliff will be a good spot for you to get some mileage in;http://ielt9.ukclimbing.com/logbook/crag.php?id=39