Cuz, seriously, blogging in Rmd is 👯! “Keeping up with blogdown 🌟” https://t.co/flHN3m1ZJ1 #rstats #blogdown

2018/01/06

blogdown

Mara Averick (@dataandme; 179/38): Cuz, seriously, blogging in Rmd is 👯!
“Keeping up with blogdown 🌟”
https://t.co/flHN3m1ZJ1 #rstats #blogdown

Jethro Emmanuel (@jethroppaPH; 14/1): Starting a blog at https://t.co/Lsh0FWKHJ9. Based on the advice of @drob. #rstats #blogdown

David Robinson (@drob; 14/0): @dataandme I am finally moving my Jekyll blog to blogdown! 🎉

Going well so far, except the “joy” of bit rot when knitting code I wrote three years ago 😐

Auggy (@mmmpork; 5/1): @dataandme @kierisi @ChelseaParlett I’m working on automating slowdown deploys with Travis CI so you just have to approve a pull request in Github to publish to your host. If you use blogdown locally to convert Rmd to HTML then you only have to run Hugo in the CI environment, not R.

Mara Averick (@dataandme; 5/1): @foundinblank @kierisi @ChelseaParlett @Medium See the bottom of this chapter: https://t.co/mTZh7M3IGJ, and also https://t.co/QwvJlLV9qy 👍

Jesse Maegan (@kierisi; 5/0): @foundinblank @ChelseaParlett @dataandme @Medium I’ve had two domains camped for the last three years, so I’ll definitely try to use one of them for my site - the blogdown tutorial also suggests a couple of providers as well: https://t.co/fS4RSMLziF

Anderson Neisse (@a_neisse; 4/0): @kierisi @foundinblank @ChelseaParlett @dataandme @Medium blogdown + GitHub pages for the win!

Maëlle Salmon 🐟 (@ma_salmon; 4/0): @dataandme @drob Yes I’ll look into that! Luckily there’s no urgency since my current website works well, but I do want to board the blogdown train

Jesse Maegan (@kierisi; 3/0): @ChelseaParlett @jsonbecker @foundinblank @dataandme @Medium right?!?!

me before this thread: OK, I have the basics of blogdown and a webpage

me now: https://t.co/zjrrT5HD9P

Jesse Maegan (@kierisi; 3/0): @ChelseaParlett @dataandme @Medium +1,000,000 for (like everything else…)

getting my site up on blogdown looks to be so darn easy, and yet it keeps getting knocked further down the “to do” list 😂

Daniela Vázquez (@d4tagirl; 2/0): @dataandme Look @StackJaz! Mara just centralized a lot of blogdown resources 🤗 Happy blogging! And thanks Mara!

Adam Stone 👨‍🔬 (@foundinblank; 2/0): @kierisi @ChelseaParlett @dataandme @Medium I know the feeling! Do you plan to get a custom domain, or use github, or what else… for your blogdown site? I can’t decide.

Chelsea Parlett (@ChelseaParlett; 2/0): @kierisi @dataandme @Medium Ugh same, I can’t believe I didn’t know about blogdown until recently! Its on my to do list (like everything else…)

Mike Treglia (@MikeTreglia; 2/0): This looks handy! One of these days I need to update my website… need to keep blogdown in mind for when that happens (If it’s within a relevant timespan… :-) ) https://t.co/2UAstbl0mB

Ralf G. (@leralle; 1/0): „Das Verstecken des Deployments auf GitHub Pages ist übrigens eine Unart, die man in vielen Tutorials zu statischen Seiten auch bei Jekyll, Hugo oder Blogdown findet.“ https://t.co/0F1hGOU6NY hat @jkantel völlig recht

1日3行のMrUnadon (@MrUnadon; 0/0): @Timor_c もちろん!
blogdownで本当に行くなら、Templateを選んでGithubのアカウントを作っておくのである。
https://t.co/FYk752MPa7

1日3行のMrUnadon (@MrUnadon; 0/0): @Timor_c blogdownという手もあるよ〜
https://t.co/UA1uGYCdo3

Eric Scott (@LeafyEricScott; 0/0): @f2harrell @ThomasSpeidel @xieyihui I think so, but the “public” folder might be overwritten when you next run blogdown::build_site()

Taraas (@imtaraas; 0/0): @dataandme I can’t tell if https://t.co/8vd2Z2javb is on blogdown though? https://t.co/FLZedFQvYN

Thomas Speidel (@ThomasSpeidel; 0/0): @f2harrell @xieyihui @LeafyEricScott On your way to convert to blogdown then? ;-) Academic is the most polished and complete theme imho… I tried at least 10 from Hugo. Really wanted Tufte-sque but required too much fiddling.

bookdown

b❆B Rudis (@hrbrmstr; 95/20): A bookdown “Hello World” : Twenty-one (minus two) Recipes for Mining Twitter with rtweet https://t.co/RjZ4lm00tY #rstats https://t.co/iXXTXferz0

R-bloggers (@Rbloggers; 46/20): A bookdown “Hello World” : Twenty-one (minus two) Recipes for Mining Twitter with rtweet https://t.co/FvknWUHh40 #rstats #DataScience

Julia Silge (@juliasilge; 36/7): This is EXTREMELY USEFUL if you are getting started with bookdown, or analyzing Twitter data. 👌 https://t.co/hQBOXJLjWf

Mara Averick (@dataandme; 5/1): @foundinblank @kierisi @ChelseaParlett @Medium See the bottom of this chapter: https://t.co/mTZh7M3IGJ, and also https://t.co/QwvJlLV9qy 👍

Jesse Maegan (@kierisi; 5/0): @foundinblank @ChelseaParlett @dataandme @Medium I’ve had two domains camped for the last three years, so I’ll definitely try to use one of them for my site - the blogdown tutorial also suggests a couple of providers as well: https://t.co/fS4RSMLziF

Claus Wilke (@ClausWilke; 2/1): @hrbrmstr And, if you’re working on a book where you want to make previews available, use the development version of bookdown which allows you to use two different config files, so you can render books with and without partial chapters.

Buck Borasky - Frontier Programmer (@znmeb; 2/0): A bookdown “Hello World” : Twenty-one (minus two) Recipes for Mining Twitter with rtweet https://t.co/bfwWYS2Dwx

Julia Silge (@juliasilge; 2/0): (Bob may have a much more robust bookdown workflow than me.)

Suzan Baert (@SuzanBaert; 1/0): @ma_salmon @hrbrmstr But i just noticed the rtweet bookdown… Which is perfect timing, I’m about to start playing with twitter data 👌

Corey Sparks (@CoreySparks1; 1/0): A bookdown “Hello World” : Twenty-one (minus two) Recipes for Mining Twitter with rtweet https://t.co/37tUm3vZXb via @Rbloggers

Thomas Hütter (@DerFredo; 0/1): Posted by hrbrmstr, now on R-bloggers: A bookdown “Hello World” : Twenty-one (minus two) Recipes for Mining Twitter with rtweet #rstats https://t.co/HlD2ISToF0

José Manuel Fradejas (@JMFradeRue; 0/1): @lingwars por si la espera de ls SSMM RRMM se os hace muy larga. https://t.co/fWpQFuK1ym

Suzan Baert (@SuzanBaert; 0/0): And here’s a bookdown to go along with it 🤩
https://t.co/kGI9lGX1ss https://t.co/6k1q1xEwQN

Data Geek (@datascigeek; 0/0): A bookdown “Hello World” : Twenty-one (minus two) Recipes for Mining Twitter with rtweet https://t.co/WlZrqzoa2D #r #statistics #data science

Quinsulon Israel (@QuinsulonPhD; 0/0): Bookdown “Hello World” : Twenty-one (minus two) Recipes for Mining Twitter with rtweet https://t.co/zQ7UOrxshE

Afelio Padilla (@AfelioP; 0/0): A bookdown “Hello World” : Twenty-one (minus two) Recipes for Mining Twitter with rtweet https://t.co/ZSegASsyK8 #machinelearning #feedly

Chandan Kumar (@Chandanrtcs; 0/0): A bookdown “Hello World” : Twenty-one (minus two) Recipes for Mining Twitter with rtweet https://t.co/cJou6a41CX

Deepak Taneja (@DeepakTaneja86; 0/0): A bookdown “Hello World” : Twenty-one (minus two) Recipes for Mining Twitter with rtweet https://t.co/gNHOc8roPX

Claus Wilke (@ClausWilke; 0/0): @hrbrmstr And don’t get scared when bookdown deletes your nonstandard config file as you’re rendering the book, that’s just how bookdown rolls. 🤔
The file will be restored after the render.

Robin Lovelace (@robinlovelace; 0/0): @edzerpebesma @geospacedman @UrbanDemog @paumose @dataandme @robinson_es @sharon000 @robjhyndman @ma_salmon @SpaceTimeJames @frod_san @kyle_e_walker @TimSalabim3 @mdsumner @masiahuman @marciacastrorj @timelyportfolio @zevross Good option for testing. But they have limited hours as I’ve discovered to my cost. Another option: https://t.co/XS65x0vNUM also hosts apps e.g. https://t.co/4ZmGmaAUBC

Thomas Speidel (@ThomasSpeidel; 0/0): @f2harrell @RogerJLewis @vandy_biostat All you’re is left with is converting notes to bookdown and have a hex sticker for RMS and hmisc ;-)

knitr

Lane Harrison (@laneharrison; 7/0): This data science education thread deserves attention.

e.g. -> when I introduce R to folks without extensive cs training, questions like “where did these files come from?” crop up all the time. (Answer: knitr)

https://t.co/P3IWZ4ajUM

ホクそうむ (@R_Linux; 1/0): RStudioのプロジェクトで setwd したらくっそ長い警告が出た
The working directory was changed to /tmp inside a notebook chunk. The working directory will be reset when the chunk is finished running. Use the knitr root.dir option in the setup chunk to change the working directory

tj mahr 🍕🍍 (@tjmahr; 0/1): #rstats is knitr supposed to ignore custom print methods 🤔 https://t.co/PsnIyZwYcA

xaringan

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cabritinha JAEBUM DAY 8 DAYS TO NAELLY DAY (@whyscmilaxz; 0/0): xurastei ou xaringan — xurastei sakas https://t.co/M48CLFyqu8

yihui.name

Yihui Xie (@xieyihui; 3/1): @Benjaming_G @joranelias @StackOverflow I think questions on StackOverflow are often closed too quickly (it is fine to close duplicates), and I’d be very very cautious about down-voting questions and answers since it really hurts people. Here is a longer rant: https://t.co/R2xnzauN06

Michael Sumner (@mdsumner; 1/0): Brilliant, thanks again @xieyihui https://t.co/88S0atrSGE

Daneel Olivaw (@d_olivaw; 0/0): @joranelias @JennyBryan @StackOverflow I like @xieyihui ’s take on users ans reprexes:
“My conclusion, as pessimistic as it is, is that this problem does not and will not have a solution. When a problem does not have a solution, it is not a problem, but a condition (that you must accept).”
https://t.co/OggnJwstpB