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Michael Lopez (@StatsbyLopez; 54/7): A few months overdue, but happy to say that I’m joining the Athletic.
Wait that’s wrong. Happy to say that I made a Blogdown website! Thanks to @apreshill @xieyihui and @ProQuesAsker!
https://t.co/MvWOgLAfcB ↪
Tony McGovern (@tonmcg; 45/10): I’m up-and-running with #blogdown, Hugo, and @Netlify in less than an hour because of @apreshill. I cannot emphasize how great her tutorial is.
Easy-to-read and comprehensive, filled with carefully-curated yet useful references. Thank you!
https://t.co/mYtlvroO2H ↪
L. Collado-Torres (@fellgernon; 1/0): @jtrnyc Yup, I saw that. Now that I know about slidy, looks like the easiest slide format for taking a blogdown Rmd post and making it into a pres. Just infinite scroll (or at least easier to find good slide breaks). Like for @LIBDrstats where we are trying to blog and pres every other w ↪
Lucas A. Meyer (@DataScienceLuke; 0/0): @apreshill @jent103 @cantabile @HollyKirk I’m pretty sure that #blogdown post from @apreshill helped a lot of people that didn’t thank her yet. I’m one of them. (Thank you, btw!) https://t.co/3g1wh9V5oP ↪
Claus Wilke (@ClausWilke; 0/0): @HoustonHHaynes Check out the blogdown package. ↪
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Friederike Hillemann (@FHillemann; 3/3): Great idea to use #rmarkdown for keeping your CV up-to-date! #rstats #knitr https://t.co/5Bl3BsWcQO ↪
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Yohan J. Rodríguez (@hasdid; 1/1): #R | Don’t Use Spaces or Underscores in File Paths; Use Dashes Instead https://t.co/CxKP89bND0 ↪
Neil Saunders (@neilfws; 0/1): if you were wondering what happened to markdown TOCs using homebrew pandoc v 2.x (in short: remove it is the best option) https://t.co/pTLz1f7VKZ #rstats ↪
Yosel (@yoseljaimes; 0/0): A painful transition of a fresh PhD from academia to industry, and from selfish open-source to product-oriented… https://t.co/AIgcC9di0Y ↪
Beau Johnston (@BeauJoh; 0/0): No Need to Upgrade to Pandoc 2.0 (Yet) https://t.co/0DnpCxCp6T ↪