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Lessons I Learned in Business School

October 7, 2016 Paul Writing

I don’t remember everything from every class that I took at Rutgers Business School, but these are a few great business lessons that professionals should keep in mind.  They are important to me, and I live by them

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New Jersey Colonial Buildings Map

March 17, 2016 Paul Writing

From the archive of the now-defunct Old Jersey News, I present to you the Colonial Buildings Map.  These are all of the still-standing structures in the state that were built pre-1776.

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Technology that should be in Apple devices

February 7, 2016 Paul Writing

Apple has always come up with new surprising technologies with every iteration of their products.  I’d love to see a few of these ideas implemented over the next five years or so.

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Why You Should Shop Around For Camping Gear

November 14, 2015 Paul Reviews

Getting a 20% off coupon at REI is always appreciated.  However, it’s not always the best option for getting what you really want.

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Improvements to the inventory pickup web app

February 18, 2015 Paul Writing

I’d just like to share what I’ve updated on my inventory pickup web app over the past month.

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Inventory Pickup Web App

January 6, 2015 Paul Business, Coding, Data

I wanted to use Django to solve a simple business problem, so I spent a few months of brainstorming and coding and came up with a system that I would like to discuss here.

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Playing a Game the Way it Wasn’t Meant to be Played (For Fun and Profit)

December 2, 2014 Paul Data

We should really talk about Moneyball.

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Tableau Public Review

July 29, 2014 Paul Data, Reviews

I was first introduced to Tableau Public a few months ago when I was using it at a job.

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Scraping PDFs with Python

June 27, 2014 Paul Coding, Data

PDFs are a hassle for those of us that have to work with them to get at their data.  When I was at the Open Data NJ summit last month, the reporters and journalists went

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The Crime Map You Should Know About

April 26, 2014 Paul Coding, Data

I’ve coded a crime map for Muckgers, an online student-run publication that I contribute to. I’ve explained in detail in several posts on the site what I’ve done and improved upon, but I thought I

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