Happy Pi Day! (belated)

By Charles Sutton on November 10, 2012

Pi Day is an international holiday celebrating the mathematical constant π. It is celebrated on March 14, i.e., 3/14 in month/day notation. It is typically celebrated by telling everyone you know, “Hey, it’s Pi Day!” More enterprising pe...

Tags: silly

Note to Self

By Charles Sutton on October 2, 2012

Probably best not to attempt using the phrase “posterior analysis” as a term of art. Fortunately I caught this before attempting to send it to anyone else…

Spot the Scot

By Charles Sutton on August 24, 2012

This is the final weekend of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, an enormous and insane annual event which draws around half a million people to a city of around half a million people. Walking round the city this week, I thought of a game to ...

Lies and Taxes

By Charles Sutton on August 18, 2012

No matter one’s political persuasion, it is hard not to think, as Willard Foxton argues in an interesting essay that the income tax code in the UK (and in the US too, for that matter) is too complex. In a more cynical mood I would be tem...

Tags: politics

Principles of Research Code

By Charles Sutton on August 16, 2012

Ali Eslami has just writen a terrific page on organizing your experimental code and output. I pretty much agree with everything he says. I’ve thought quite a bit about this and would like to add some background. Programming for research ...

Tags: advice, popular

Software I Like

By Charles Sutton on August 12, 2012

I’ve just made an update to my list of software I like motivated by my experiences setting up a new computer.

Tags: software

Reflecting on a New Computer

By Charles Sutton on August 11, 2012

Presently I am still enjoying the honeymoon phase of my new laptop. To avoid the slightest appearance of ostentation, I will refrain from going into details of exactly what laptop I got, except to say that it is of course a Mac, and it’s...