A choice of useful links to every (wannabe) journalist programmer

Jack Lail is News Director of Innovation for the Knoxville News Sentinel. Amongst other random mumblings, he wrote about Some data on database journalism. Because he was speaking to a journalism class about Computer-Assisted Reporting, Computational Journalism and Open Government Data Advocacy efforts and needed some material.

Foto credit: www.sxc.hu. Modified.

Go there an read the full post. Honoring his 3.0 CC license, I republish below a choice of his links, useful to every (wannabee) journalist programmer.

Computer-Assisted Reporting:

Tools

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