Greetings Fellow Monks,
Some days ago I was reading the thread on Unwritten Perl Books. It made me wonder: are the comments on the thread still valid now in 2007 (the node was written in 2004)? On my side, I would love to see a book on the use of Perl for Data Mining from Open APIs. In particular, I would love to see a book in which the authors show how to
- gather the data
- modify the data to facilitate the analysis
- visualize the data
- use some numerical capabilities such as those in the PDL for analysing the data
- visualize the results
This is what I had in my wish list. What do you have in yours?
Cheers,
lin0
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