Yeah, if I go to share this, it will show up with just the current title which doesnβt make much sense outside the context of this series. A stand-alone title would really help get more eyes on this.
PhD student at at Ruhr-University Bochum, interested in Complexity Economics, often using Julia-based agent-based models to simulate and better understand economic activities via a bottom-up approach.
Yeah, I see where you're coming from. Will definitely keep that in mind for the future and maybe change the style of the post titles. Sadly (luckily?) the links will stay the same if I change the titles, so there's that. For now, I'll just use the link to the series itself in every promotion of a new post so people can easily see what's already available there. :)
PhD student at at Ruhr-University Bochum, interested in Complexity Economics, often using Julia-based agent-based models to simulate and better understand economic activities via a bottom-up approach.
Yeah, if I go to share this, it will show up with just the current title which doesnβt make much sense outside the context of this series. A stand-alone title would really help get more eyes on this.
Yeah, I see where you're coming from. Will definitely keep that in mind for the future and maybe change the style of the post titles. Sadly (luckily?) the links will stay the same if I change the titles, so there's that. For now, I'll just use the link to the series itself in every promotion of a new post so people can easily see what's already available there. :)
I've changed the title to "Julia β₯ ABM #1: Starting from scratch" which I hope makes things a bit clearer.