• mnemonicmonkeys@sh.itjust.works
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        I do it all the time at work as an engineer. Red/bold for bad numbers, green/bold for good numbers. Maybe orange/bold for mixed bag

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          Red/green isn’t really a good combination due to color blindness. Either go blue/orange or at least add icons like ↑ and ↓ next to it.

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            or at least add icons like ↑ and ↓ next to it.

            C# in Excel can’t even properly pull values from a table correctly. No way I’m going to waste 2-3 trying to make it concatenate non-alphanumeric characters into cells.

            At work, there isn’t anyone I have to send tables to that is colorblind. And if that changes, they can make a request. Until then, I’m sticking with red/green

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              C# in Excel

              What is this abomination you speak of? Are you creating your reports by going C# into Excel? O.o

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        If it was color-coded, it would almost certainly not be referred to as a rainbow.

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      Yeah. My conditional formatting makes some of my Excel tables look like I’m defragging my harddrive.

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    Well, rainbow tables are really valuable in certain disciplines, just not those rainbow tables

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      What if they’re rainbow coloured rainbow tables? (The thought that someone would print out rainbow tables for their thesis is slightly amusing)

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    Not using colors in scientific writing is discarding a valuable information channel and therefore inefficient. When you are already limited in the allowed word count, this can speed up conveying information and reduce cognitive strain on readers (and possibly yourself). So it’s a win-win.

    This should not end in chaos though, where colours are more confusing than helpful.

    The times when we had to print out each and every single page on a crappy black/white office printer are luckily becoming more and more a thing of the past. So even this is no longer a good reason to not use colours.

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      Be sure to be careful and thoughtful in your color palette though because if colors are important to the understanding of information then it should be accessible.

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    A friend once received an email riddled with misspellings and grammatical errors from her boss that critiqued her (appropriate) use of exclamation points. Specifically, that appearing cheerful was not professional.

    Some people just like to be miserable.

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    I’ve only ever been academia adjacent and I’m glad. Some of the most soulless people I’ve ever met. It’s the lab grunts who know how to party. Until they have the life sucked out of them to meet some arbitrary writing spec for a journal

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    Haven’t been able to locate the definitive source, but there are several of these out there with Faith and Professor Kutaywa.

    Believe it originates somewhere on LinkedIn, but very rare for a LinkedIn meme to escape the platform.

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    I understand that colors can color, heh, our perceptions but being a primarily visual animal means that we can digest information much quicker through color.

    Without seeing the charts, I can’t say if the Prof is just being a curmudgeon or not.

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    Ah the heady experience of a virgin clown-sighting. We all remember. Bring on the rainbows, Little Bobby Tables.