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- scientific-posters-are-ineffective abstract "Dreaded scientific posters—if you attend conferences, you definitely saw them. They’re boring and ugly. On purpose. Because that’s what everybody does, right? The adjective scientific seems to imply that we should restrict our creativity. After all, content is king, and too much fanciness won’t get you anywhere? And the term poster is just because “abstract of 84cm × 119cm where you choose the colors” is too long? It’s this kind of reasoning that gets us nowhere.".
- scientific-posters-are-ineffective alternativeHeadline "Like the myth of “scientific” English, there’s nothing scientific about posters.".
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- one-hammer-for-a-thousand-nails author me.
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- one-hammer-for-a-thousand-nails description "Solution-based problem-solving restricts the result before the start ◆ “When all you have is a hammer, every problem starts to look like a nail” is but one of the many wordings of the infamous Law of the Instrument. Many of us are blinkered by our tools, instantaneously choosing what we know best to solve a problem—even though it might not be the best solution to that problem…".
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- one-hammer-for-a-thousand-nails subject Computer_programming.
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- one-hammer-for-a-thousand-nails abstract "“When all you have is a hammer, every problem starts to look like a nail” is but one of the many wordings of the infamous Law of the Instrument. Many of us are blinkered by our tools, instantaneously choosing what we know best to solve a problem—even though it might not be the best solution to that problem. It doesn’t take long to end up with complex solutions for simple things. Fortunately, the more tools you master, the higher the chance you choose the right one. Thus, an extensive toolbox is exactly what I recommend.".
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- using-openrefine-data-are-diamonds author me.
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