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enron_xls
- When No-Code Stops Scaling
- Any Ex Enron employees here? And if so how has Enron affected you 21 yrs later?
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Robots are coming for the lawyers — which may be great for anyone in need of cheap legal assistance
The Enron Corpus (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enron_Corpus) marked the beginning of the end for legal discovery. I had a lawyer friend who was nearing retirement and earning most of his billable hours on discovery. Discovery was a tedious process, often well suited for senior lawyers who knew what to look for and how to spot it. The Enron Corpus was used by several software companies to develop ways for discovery to be automated, often much better and cheaper than having lawyers do it. Extending such analysis using modern AI seems like a logical progression. Nolo Press will probably be selling it someday.
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What is a trait that you wish people would talk about more when it comes to autism awareness?
The Enron Corpus (Wikipedia page, with links to how to access it)
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What do a company's spreadsheets actually look like?
You can download actual business spreadsheets here! https://github.com/SheetJS/enron_xls
lowdefy-example-case-management
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When No-Code Stops Scaling
Greenspun's tenth rule seems applicable here [0]
> Any sufficiently complicated C or Fortran program contains an ad hoc, informally-specified, bug-ridden, slow implementation of half of Common Lisp.
I write a lot of Ansible playbooks (yaml as well), been doing that for almost 10 years and I still have to jump to the reference manual. YAML DSLs are a pain to work with. Jetbrains software might have a plugin for GitHub Actions, Ansible(, and what have you), etc but that only makes slightly bearable.
I think you might be to close to the core of the project to see that YAML without some autocomplete (intelisense) support is a though environment to work in.
[0] https://github.com/lowdefy/lowdefy-example-case-management/b...
What are some alternatives?
covid-19-data - A repository of data on coronavirus cases and deaths in the U.S.
awesome-lowcode - 国内低代码平台从业者交流
SheetJS js-xlsx - 📗 SheetJS Spreadsheet Data Toolkit -- New home https://git.sheetjs.com/SheetJS/sheetjs