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  1. Voice of Foreign Exchange™
    A Statistical Analysis of Data Communications Networks impact upon Expert Advisors (EA)
    Stephen Gose

    Ralph Nelson Elliott in the 1930s was the pioneer of FOREX "Wave Theory". Yes, he was onto something, but did not fully understand data communications! Every book that was ever written on "Elliott Wave Theory" is missing this one critical piece of information that I explain thoroughly in this book and provide the MQL source code as Bonus Content.

  2. Periodismo de datos: Un golpe rápido
    Paul Bradshaw and Bárbara Maseda

    Cómo entrar, obtener de los datos, escabullirse con la noticia... y asegurarse de que nadie salga herido

  3. Excel para periodistas
    Cómo encontrar noticias en las hojas de cálculo
    Paul Bradshaw and Bárbara Maseda
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  4. Statistical inference for data science
    A companion to the Coursera Statistical Inference Course
    Brian Caffo

    This book gives a brief, but rigorous, treatment of statistical inference intended for practicing Data Scientists.

  5. This book brings the fundamentals of R programming to you, using the same material developed as part of the industry-leading Johns Hopkins Data Science Specialization. The skills taught in this book will lay the foundation for you to begin your journey learning data science. Printed copies of this book are available through Lulu.

  6. The Elements of Data Analytic Style
    A guide for people who want to analyze data.
    Jeff Leek
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  7. Wrangling F1 Data With R
    A Data Junkie's Guide
    Tony Hirst

    The data's out there, but what can we do with it? As the ultimate chaser of technological innovation, Formula One motor sport is still outpaced by baseball and cricket in the stats fans stakes. But no more: it's time for the F1 data junkies to fight back...

  8. Experimentation Sprints
    The story of one entrepreneur’s success
    Paulo Caroli, Geison Goes, and Gabriel Albo

    Innovation isn't easy, so taking a close look on how someone succeeded with it is very helpful.

  9. Finding Stories in Spreadsheets
    Recipes for interviewing data - and getting answers
    Paul Bradshaw

    Every spreadsheet tells many stories - this book tells you how to ask the right questions.