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    <title>Exploring Expressions of Emotions in GitHub Commit Messages</title>
    <dc:date>2012-06-15T14:54:01+00:00</dc:date>
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    <dc:creator>DennisLaumen</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Last week GitHub announced that the data collected over at the GitHub Archive was made available as a public dataset on Google's BigQuery web service. Pretty exciting news for data analysts, considering that the timeline dataset currently contains more than 7 million records and is growing quickly.

To see what developers come up with analyzing the GitHub timeline and language correlation datasets, they started a data challenge which is open for submissions until May 21st.

Being interested in both natural and programming languages, I decided to expand on this analysis of profanity in git commit messages per programming language with a more general exploration of expressions of emotions as well as looking at messages indicating issues and those containing swear words.

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    <title>Gaming The System, Juking The Stats</title>
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    <dc:creator>DennisLaumen</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[avid Simon sees things most of us overlook. Perhaps he learned to look at the world differently, some might say more pessimistically, while a reporter for the Baltimore Sun. Then he turned to writing books and later television dramas portraying life on our nation’s streets. Simon’s success in dramatic writing is underscored by his 12 years working the city desk for the Sun where he learned to distinguish between the American Dream and the American Reality.

In the last decade, David Simon’s work has aimed at telling his fellow citizens that what they see on the news is often, perhaps at times even intentionally, an illusion. Simon’s dramatic series ( Homicide: Life on the Street,  HBO mini-series The Corner, and most recently the HBO television series The Wire ) reflect a nation at war with itself. The nation Simon portrays is infected with a drug culture it is unable to control and unwilling to tolerate. Just as in the real America, the characters in his immensely successful HBO series The Wire, openly game the system and juke the stats to make whatever it is they are doing seem right, or successful, or somehow normal.]]></description>
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