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2018/07/31
This Annie Dillard quote from @juliasilge is so spot on for working on creative work. Spend it now if you are doing creative work. We are learning how from Julia using blogging and bookdown for books. https://t.co/MPuap8mmvG
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2018/07/30
A PDF version of the slides for my #JSM2018 talk “Using Data to Drive Curriculum Development”: https://t.co/GkpS6r7oLX. For the first time in 10 years, I created these slides in…gasp…PowerPoint. I’ll be back to using #xaringan #rstats slides, but PowerPoint wasn’t too bad. https://t.co/FVChNZfrTI
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2018/07/29
@VickySteeves @rstudio Teaching materials are good for this contest, too! The main point of this contest is to recognize bookdown examples that are reusable, e.g. a syllabus template that other teachers can use.
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2018/07/28
Announcing the 1st Bookdown Contest: https://t.co/oCB20Lhv9k We cordially invite you to submit your bookdown examples, so that future authors may create more beautiful/free/open-access books and future students no longer need to struggle with formatting their dissertations! https://t.co/fIf5eovg4z
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2018/07/27
Stop using biocLite(). Instead: 1. Install BiocManager from CRAN. https://t.co/Gc94FRJpJt 2. Install Bioconductor or CRAN packages with one command: BiocManager::install(c(“limma”, “knitr”)) More info: https://t.co/IyN0LBSoa1 #Bioconductor #Rstats #bioc2018
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2018/07/26
We have revamped the bookdown website (https://t.co/grNW8ASMeB). Please come and see the 200 free and open-source books! Learn more about how you can contribute more books to https://t.co/6Db4HLPmlB or help us improve the website at https://t.co/WmP30DGAHW https://t.co/cE5dKMPYkT
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2018/07/25
Hi #rstats, just to be original, I have posted a first ever blog post about starting a blog. It focuses on pitfalls and how they can be avoided. The wonderful #blogdown package makes the process simple. https://t.co/c0FNR3tQDK
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2018/07/24
😻 Loving the revamped bookdown site! 📕⇩ “Bookdown” by @xieyihui https://t.co/743eW1RfXG #rstats https://t.co/LirSJrR9TN
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2018/07/23
@MattCrump_ Yeah, I really like them. It’s a nice compromise when you need more than a single R Markdown document is but don’t want all hassle of dealing with blogdown
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2018/07/22
@xieyihui @Akbaritabar You’re too kind. Thanks for knitr and the amazing {*down} ecosystem! https://t.co/Vcs4ix75rv
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2018/07/21
Trying to continue the streak in 2018 from last year (https://t.co/Bc5Lg7xql3)… The R Markdown book just arrived (thanks, everyone: https://t.co/bSXP1sxESf) Wait, it is still July? Okay, I’m going to sleep through the rest of this year. https://t.co/DeZBiqpDEx
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2018/07/20
Just a quick reminder to anyone doing presentation in #RStats that {xaringan} is an amazing 📦, with beautiful default, and highly customisable via HTML/CSS: https://t.co/HnKCBXDwHD https://t.co/jRDxS573Tt
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2018/07/19
I did it, I did it! I updated an open-source project (#blogdown) to improve accessibility! I uh, added alternative text to a footer image. Not earth-shattering, but small steps together add up, folks! Thanks to @xieyihui for approving the merge so fast!
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2018/07/18
I love opinionated documentation. This gem is from @xieyihui re: blogdown themes. #rstats https://t.co/xdPTBoq9sa
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2018/07/17
I found this typeface that interweaves data curves with a text called datalegreya and just loved it. It’s a really small #rstats package but now you can easily insert it for #xaringan or #rmarkdown html outputs 😊 Hopefully it works! https://t.co/LkQAivs2OQ https://t.co/us6T2Y6RZi
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2018/07/16
RMarkdown - the definitive guide. Damn, but it is definitive! #rstats https://t.co/oeyypUurNy
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2018/07/15
#RStats — How to embed data or source files in HTML output : https://t.co/qcNmFYjucl
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2018/07/14
This book was written by the R Markdown core development team and is available for free online as well as for purchase in paperback & hardcover #rstats https://t.co/lJoHjYYFWr https://t.co/ix8Me293jl
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2018/07/13
Do you find it annoying to keep fiddling lines in text files to make them fit 80 character width? Working on an #rstats solution for this, in partiular for working with #Rmarkdown and #bookdown. Still beta, but give it a try. Non targeted at code files: https://t.co/C16S6b5jNZ
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2018/07/12
@FrederikAust @xieyihui The best of part of being behind (I’m way behind), is when you need to do something it already exists! #papaja #bookdown case in point.
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2018/07/11
I am so excited to learn about these lesser known #knitr tricks from @xieyihui - now I need to go through all my #xaringan slides and use
knitr::fig_chunk()
(cc @old_man_chester) https://t.co/6Nxa4JHg5K
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2018/07/10
Acá está el repositorio del libro sobre R en Github. Por si quieren echarle un ojo al código fuente, que es la implementación de markdown de R. https://t.co/yAHvfnvQAh
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2018/07/09
Following #blogdown tutorials from @apreshill and @tangming2005, my blog is running now. After migrating old blog posts, I also wrote a new one with detailed information on using Amazon EC2 spot instances to run large R jobs. Thanks @xieyihui https://t.co/6NuMbEwCLc
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2018/07/08
Listening to Led Zeppelin and writing. I might have finished a chapter. Woo-hoo! #bookdown
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2018/07/07
Are you an #rstats programmer and need a website? Check out this awesome blogdown tutorial by @apreshill: https://t.co/WMci9vxoQ0 Thanks for putting this together Alison! Made it very straightforward to get a new site up.
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2018/07/06
Step⇧ your 📖⇩ “R bookdownplus: Authoring Varied Types of 📚 & Docs Easily w/ R #bookdown” by Peng Zhao https://t.co/jpeMuYP2vT #rstats https://t.co/iqEAL4malP
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2018/07/05
Second #blogdown post in my #BayesianBabySteps series - intro to using Laplace approximation to model #NFL score differentials, determining the value of passing efficiency relative to rushing with EPA from #nflscrapR and the effect of strong priors #rstats https://t.co/98cTHnKH9z https://t.co/33ZulJdC4o
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2018/07/04
Going to be posting another #blogdown post soon on Laplace approximation for Bayesian linear regression, using simple examples comparing the relationships between #NFL teams EPA/att differentials and score differential for both passing and rushing #nflscrapR #THROWTHEFOOTBALL https://t.co/oRnHVBhNrK
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2018/07/03
“There are only two hard things in Computer Science: cache invalidation and naming thing”… But what is cache invalidation? A perfect explanation by @xieyihui https://t.co/QumhDmMmUu
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2018/07/02
@DenubisX @benmarwick I think I’d prefer working with markdown or R markdown and use #blogdown or #bookdown (which gives you the power of latex if you need it - but I don’t usually need it). Also, I prefer html over PDF. https://t.co/OMcyrAlTdP