Author Archives: Łukasz Bolikowski
Turkish kinship vocabulary: Amca, Dayı, Enişte, Hala, Teyze, Yenge
Turkish kinship vocabulary: Amca, Dayı, Enişte, Hala, Teyze, Yenge
Tagging CS journals and conferences with arXiv subject areas
Data at hand
Merging
Summary
Open code, open data
Tagging CS journals and conferences with arXiv subject areas
Data at hand
Merging
Summary
Open code, open data
Writing research papers can be a tiny bit easier
Recently I came across two useful web services that make it a bit easier to write research papers: Netspeak and Detexify².
As a non-native English speaker, I often have problems with choosing the right words and I used to ask Google to help me. For example, I would formulate a query “our research * that”, look for the most frequent words in the search results, and issue additional queries like “our research indicates that” and “our research shows that” to count hits.
With Netspeak, it is easier, I simply write: our research ? that and I instantly get the most popular phrases with their counts. Netspeak can also find the most popular synonyms of a given word in a given context, or find the most frequent order of given words:
Detexify² solves another small inconvenience: when I didn’t remember the LaTeX instruction for a less-common math. symbol, I needed to consult looong lists of symbols and corresponding instructions. Now I can simply draw the symbol and Detexify² will tell me the instruction and the package which I need to use!
Interestingly, the back-end is written in Haskell, and its source code is available on GitHub.
Writing research papers can be a tiny bit easier
Recently I came across two useful web services that make it a bit easier to write research papers: Netspeak and Detexify².
As a non-native English speaker, I often have problems with choosing the right words and I used to ask Google to help me. For example, I would formulate a query “our research * that”, look for the most frequent words in the search results, and issue additional queries like “our research indicates that” and “our research shows that” to count hits.
With Netspeak, it is easier, I simply write: our research ? that and I instantly get the most popular phrases with their counts. Netspeak can also find the most popular synonyms of a given word in a given context, or find the most frequent order of given words:
Detexify² solves another small inconvenience: when I didn’t remember the LaTeX instruction for a less-common math. symbol, I needed to consult looong lists of symbols and corresponding instructions. Now I can simply draw the symbol and Detexify² will tell me the instruction and the package which I need to use!
Interestingly, the back-end is written in Haskell, and its source code is available on GitHub.
Typoglycemia in Haskell
Can you decipher the following sentences?All hmuan biegns are bron fere and euqal in dgiinty and rgiths. Tehy are ednwoed wtih raeosn and cnocseicne and sohlud act tworads one aonhter in a sipirt of borhtreohod.It’s the first article of the Universal D…
Typoglycemia in Haskell
Can you decipher the following sentences?All hmuan biegns are bron fere and euqal in dgiinty and rgiths. Tehy are ednwoed wtih raeosn and cnocseicne and sohlud act tworads one aonhter in a sipirt of borhtreohod.It’s the first article of the Universal D…
Assorted curiosities: Geography
Fun facts learned while clicking through Wikipedia:Treasure Island in Ontario, Canada is probably the largest island in a lake in an island in a lake.Liechtenstein and Uzbekistan are doubly landlocked countries, i.e., all the neighbouring countries are…
Assorted curiosities: Geography
Fun facts learned while clicking through Wikipedia:Treasure Island in Ontario, Canada is probably the largest island in a lake in an island in a lake.Liechtenstein and Uzbekistan are doubly landlocked countries, i.e., all the neighbouring countries are…





