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About me

I am an economist, self-taught programmer, BI lead, author, lecturer and maintainer of several R packages. I enjoy programming, writing and teaching. Focus of my work is on making complex things more accessible.

My GitHub presence mainly features the R packages I have developed over the last couple of years. They broadly fall into the following categories:

Apart from the R packages you'll find:

  • market: A market simulation tool for my economics students (Python plus streamlit)
  • openai_assistant: A simple information revtrieval/RAG assistant based on OpenAI's Assistant API (see publication below)
  • covid-19: Some R work I did to analyze the Covid-19 situation in Germany and get reliable und unbiased information beyond what media published

Current projects

  • Working on the first edition of my new book "Programmieren mit ChatGPT" (Programming with ChatGPT", in German) (publisher: Springer)
  • Revising the second edition of my Python programming book
  • Experimenting with AI, mainly with OpenAI's API, but also with open-source models from time to time
  • Working on a market simulation tool based on Python and streamlit, mainly for the students of my lectures (you can access the code here: https://github.com/jsugarelli/market, the app here: https://market-simulator.streamlit.app/)
  • Giving lectures in economics at Hochschule München

Publications

Books

Articles & Papers

Languages & Tools

Languages

Mainly
Python R SQL
but also from time to time
JavaScript PHP Perl C/C++

Generally, I like to try out new (or old?) things (ever written something in FORTH?)

Tools

For the tool freaks out there: My editor/IDE choice is quite language-dependent. I work mainly in R Studio (for R), Visual Studio Code (for Python) and Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio (for T-SQL). I also use Sublime Text (mainly for JavaScript, Perl and PHP code). To organize everything I work with Microsoft To Do and Microsoft OneNote (my second brain, absolutely indispensable). And most importantly for efficiency and avoidance of frictions: I use the same tools at home and in my job.

Blog, Social Media and Contact

My blog

I run the Topics in R blog which I mainly use for announcements (new packages, articles, books) and which also feeds into RBloggers. Here are the most recent posts (at least the major ones):

Twitter

I try to keep away from social media (Github != social_media) to protect my time and be more productive, but I do use Twitter. If you want to receive the latest updates on my packages and learn about interesting things I come across, click @jsugarelli to follow. I am also on LinkdedIn, but post rarely.

Website

http://www.zuckarelli.de

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quantification's Issues

Carlson and Parkin Extension for 5-categories

Hi Joachim,

Thank you for writing this nice package and making it available. Is it possible to extend the Carlson and Parkin method to 5-qualitative categories instead of the default 3-qualitative categories.
Thanks again
Best Regards,
Ahmed

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