blogdown
Ron Yurko (@Stat_Ron; 10/3): Finally have my personal site - can check out @AnalyticsConf talk on #nflscrapR research and more! thanks #blogdown https://t.co/Y23ofpcMuR ↪
Hiroaki Yutani (@yutannihilation; 6/3): 海外R界のはてなブログことRbind.ioにblogdownでブログをつくる - Technically, technophobic. https://t.co/oNmQwo5Z2s 噂のrbind.ioに英語ブログつくってみました。やったことのメモです。 ↪
データ解析・統計・機械学習のRSS (@datasci_blogs; 0/0): 【Technically, technophobic.】 海外R界のはてなブログことRbindにblogdownでブログをつくる https://t.co/loQxyebhV2
「R界のhttps://t.co/VGuzHowY1i」的なものを目指すRbindというプロジ… ↪
Wojciech Francuzik (@wolass; 0/0): #opencience tist: Want one place for all sci. outputs/projects/CV+BLOG? see https://t.co/wp9pNXrq78 @petergrabitz https://t.co/QfGqM9ySF1 ↪
Salifyanji Aaron (@zedsamurai; 0/0): Building a Website with Blogdown and Hugo https://t.co/rYFOwTIXs6 via @zedsamurai ↪
Wojciech Francuzik (@wolass; 0/0): https://t.co/MQYswusO56 how to use github pages with Hugo and blogdown? @xieyihui ↪
bookdown
James Curley (@jalapic; 0/0): @UTVilla yeah - it’s bookdown. It’s a journal article so lots of params about author, affiliation, footnotes, fig style etc. ↪
Wojciech Francuzik (@wolass; 0/0): #opencience tist: Want one place for all sci. outputs/projects/CV+BLOG? see https://t.co/wp9pNXrq78 @petergrabitz https://t.co/QfGqM9ySF1 ↪
knitr
WordPress Bot (@wordpressbot_; 0/1): Dynamic Documents With R And Knitr, Second Edition (chapman & Hall/crc The R Series here https://t.co/cxZOdr1Epx #javascript @wordpressbot_ ↪
WordPress Bot (@wordpressbot_; 0/0): Dynamic Documents With R And Knitr, Second Edition (chapman & Hall/crc The R Series) here https://t.co/cxZOdr1Epx #css @wordpressbot_ ↪
Mike Clack Jones (@mikeclackjones; 0/0): https://t.co/ceENQ2gR6r Now this is very convenient, I might start using this in the future ↪
Laura Fortunato (@anthrolog; 0/0): #rstats #knitr tweeps — help needed! How can I extract R code from a template using knit_expand()? https://t.co/Nu11LnhNAs cc @xieyihui ↪
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Mike Clack Jones (@mikeclackjones; 0/0): https://t.co/ceENQ2gR6r Now this is very convenient, I might start using this in the future ↪