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Maëlle Salmon 🐟 (@ma_salmon; 8/1): @robinson_es Awww thank you! I’ve been too lazy to blog about my slides and now that you tweeted so nicely about them… no need to!
See also other slide decks/posts from the same @RLadiesCapeTown meetup
- @londonaesthetik’s https://t.co/unuszuJgcG
- @StatsOnTheT’s https://t.co/LVlnriNdyY ↪
Andrew B. Collier (@DataWookie; 2/0): @thomas_mock @londonaesthetik Same talk didn’t quite get me as far as blogdown, but did prompt migration from Jekyll to Hugo. ↪
Edward Visel (@alistaire; 1/1): I now have a blog about #rstats! Check it out: https://t.co/EijeikGkbi
Huge h/t to @xieyihui for making it possible with blogdown. ↪
Steve D (@SteveDX_; 0/0): @londonaesthetik @RLadiesCapeTown Great! I wish I had seen this (and @JonTheGeek ’s guide) when first creating a blog in Blogdown. As a noob, I think it’s easier just to follow these simple steps, and then read the more advanced docs to fill in the gaps ↪
niszet* (@niszet0; 0/0): blogdownの本が届くっぽい。4月には移行するぞ…(って、2月には3月中に…って言っていた気がする) ↪
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Steph Locke (@SteffLocke; 1/0): @dbafromthecold @sql_williamd @DerFredo @MatijaLah @b_ratajczyk gitbook might be a good idea for getting everything stitched together https://t.co/nGyMQtM2Ui
I use bookdown (which is an R package) and I can output to different formats with ease. gitbook should facilitate the dev and I can build your outputs. ↪
Aliakbar Akbaritabar (@Akbaritabar; 0/0): @mrchristian99 @_mql @BeakerBrowser @dat_project @ScienceFairApp @_substance @jondashkyle How different is this from writing in #rmarkdown and publishing (as web, PDF, or epub book) with #bookdown package in R by @rstudio ?
It is a personal curiosity since I am always looking for more efficient ways to do things … ↪
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niszet* (@niszet0; 0/0): https://t.co/oW2W9Sbpcr ↪
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Lucas Rasta! (@Lkraiz1998; 1/0): 6 minutos após a hora do xaringan ↪
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cho.jemmy (@chojemmy; 1/1): 活着的意义 - Yihui Xie | 谢益辉 https://t.co/BROV1udBL9 ↪