I have just watched this video on how to write a great research paper. The talk is by Professor Simon Peyton Jones, Microsoft Research. In the talk Peyton Jones presents eight principles on how to develop and write a research paper. The content is wonderfully clear, and in my view, completely correct. The principles he discusses are very similar to what I often repeat to my students (and I am sure many of my colleagues too). So, the content of the talk is great and so is the way it is done. I highly enjoyed watching this. Great advice presented in a great way!
Thank you Chung-Ching for posting the link on Facebook.
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The link of the video credits to a blog post from MMdays:
http://mmdays.com/2014/01/02/how-to-write-a-great-researchpaper/
Usually I don't acquire information just watching a videos, but I would like to say that this video is very obliged me to take a study and do so! The discussion has been impressed me. I have learned and earned from this research paper help. Thank you for sharing this video, I'm making note of all the advices.
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