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Should Digital Humanists Learn to Code?…

January 23, 2021romanenkos Leave a Comment

Well . . . I think that there are many advantages for digital humanists to be able to code, however I do not believe that it is absolutely crucial to one’s success in this field. I do believe that several… Continue Reading →

Assignments, Week 2: How it Works (Front End) Coding, Computer Science, Digital Humanities, Digital Humanities and Programming

Greta Garbo and Monroe, Dietrich and DiMaggio…

January 12, 2021Byron Jia 1 Comment

A study at Yale University, called “Robots Reading Vogue,” looked into developing computer models that studied over 2,700 issues and 400,000 pages of Vogue Magazine. Gaining special and exclusive access to the Vogue archives, students worked with the magazines in… Continue Reading →

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