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Category Archives: mathematics

Comment is Free: Maths? I breakfasted on quadratic equations, but it was a waste of time

Posted on 7 June, 2008 by Martin Stabe
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Simon Jenkins has got to be kidding, right? "In the age of computers, maths beyond simple and applied arithmetic is needed only by specialists."
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Readership Institute: Get Smart About Your Readers

Posted on 16 June, 2007 by Martin Stabe
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"Many go to journalism school because they like to write. They don't think of themselves as techie-types and certainly not as math-types. But these two skills - understanding of technology and comfort with math and statistics - are ever more important for
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Martin StabeMartin Stabe is a journalist based in London. He is an interactive producer at the Financial Times, primarily working on developing the databases underlying FT.com’s interactive graphics and the FT data blog. This is a personal site, and nothing here reflects the views of the FT.

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