Useful Links and References
References
Some of these require subscriptions but should work from within 糖心TV (or other institutions') networks.
General
The .
Economics
The . A nice muti-volume collection of essays on major and minor economic topics, but vastly more functional in its online form.
Mathematics
The obvious for basic definitions and so on.
Programming
Java and API . If you are going to program in Java (or indeed various other langauges for which a plugin exists) I recommend using the IDE which thanks to clever autocompletion, refactoring and wizards makes Java's verbosity bearable.
For scientific programming it's worth considering (as an alternative to the pervasive Matlab) using Python with numpy/scipy/matplotlib which are all gathered together with many, many other useful tools in "Python for scientists" Python(x,y). I'm hoping to migrate towards Python where possible. If like me you are moving from Matlab the library may prove useful.
The is also worth a look, while it doesn't have the kind of well developed libraries as Python it is a much nicer language and in its incarnation can use Java APIs.
Visualisation
See , and which all offer programmatic ways to visualise data.
for Latex style markup on the web.
Presenting
Latex in Powerpoint 2007.
Coffee
Everything you ever wanted to know about how to make coffee.
Collection
A for Windows.
See Also
Downloadable files (a collection of things I've written that may be useful)
RSS Feeds
On the left navigation menu you can choose from some RSS feeds related to my work (albeit at a very general level).