Five steps to ensure that you don’t jump to solutions by Julia Binder and Michael D. Watkins When business leaders confront complex problems, there’s a powerful impulse to dive right into “solving” ...
The rapid ascent of large language models (LLMs)—and their growing role in everyday life—masks a fundamental problem: ...
Common Excel visuals like pies, 3D charts, and dual axes often mislead more than they clarify data.
In my previous post, I showed you how to create a clickable button in Excel. That button displayed a simple message box. Now, I want to show you how to use the button to kick off a PowerShell script.
Git isn't hard to learn, and when you combine Git and GitHub, you've just made the learning process significantly easier. This two-hour Git and GitHub video tutorial shows you how to get started with ...
PivotTables are the Swiss Army knife of Excel, but let's be real—you wouldn't use a pocketknife to build a house. While they're great for a quick-and-dirty glance at your numbers, over-relying on them ...
A small C++ CFD project that implements a 2D steady incompressible lid-driven cavity solver with the SIMPLE algorithm and Eigen-based sparse linear solvers. It is not a general-purpose CFD framework.
It’s the talk of the NBA town. In a year where SGA and the Thunder are looking to repeat, Wemby and the Spurs are looking to break through, and Cade Cunningham and the Pistons could be firing come ...
Kendra Pierre-Louis: For Scientific American’s Science Quickly, I’m Kendra Pierre-Louis, in for Rachel Feltman. In 1997, Deep Blue, a supercomputer built by IBM, did the unexpected: it defeated chess ...