Lovely review of bookdown by @xieyihui just appeared in the American Statistician: “Xie has revolutionized the publishing of statistical reports…and this is surely the next step in that revolution”. https://t.co/gt3yBzMKBz @old_man_chester @tandfSTEM #rstats @rstudio https://t.co/J9CFwa8EBH

2018/05/11

blogdown

Alex Bresler (@abresler; 4/0): Using blogdown for a VERY cool collaboration with someone and blogdown is AMAZING

Christopher Barrie (@cbarrie; 4/0): First post on my new website! How to make hexmaps (including troubleshooting) with an example mapping protest diffusion in the Tunisian Revolution #rstats #blogdown #GIS https://t.co/ZlaB5MurCh https://t.co/eBHDHEFTfq

Stephen (@processarch; 2/0): @electricarchaeo That’s still in my queue to explore, but I think it’s Zotero -> Bibtex -> Blogdown.

Tyler Morgan-Wall (@tylermorganwall; 1/1): 1/7 (thread) With all of this talk about using blogdown for data blogs, I’d just like to say self-hosted Wordpress installs provide immense flexibility and properly configured, can support massive amounts of traffic on the cheapest VPS plans.
https://t.co/5m5rzdNxOA
#rstats https://t.co/GQgoIJEcvE

Thijs Janzen (@thijsjanzen; 0/0): @dsquintana Playing with it now, excellent guide! (and it was blogdown, not markdown ;) )

GoHugo 🔥TOP🔥BOT🔥 (@hugo_top_bot; 0/0): BlogDown Academic https://t.co/0FFDdLxChf

Tyler Morgan-Wall (@tylermorganwall; 0/0): 6/7 Definitely a higher barrier to entry than getting a basic blogdown website up, but once running the added flexibility and customization options make up for it. And as blogdown matures, this gap will likely close.

erik champion (@nzerik; 0/0): Cant help you but thanks for links to blogdown etc, looks very useful! https://t.co/QQxV83eKMc

bookdown

Rob Calver (@RobCalver5; 31/8): Lovely review of bookdown by @xieyihui just appeared in the American Statistician: “Xie has revolutionized the publishing of statistical reports…and this is surely the next step in that revolution”. https://t.co/gt3yBzMKBz @old_man_chester @tandfSTEM #rstats @rstudio https://t.co/J9CFwa8EBH

Julia Silge (@juliasilge; 26/2): Being able to use bookdown as a tool for collaboration and organization was part of what allowed @drob and me to write our book as quickly and effectively as we did. Thank you, @xieyihui! ✨ https://t.co/tdwWPTueoS

Alison Hill (@apreshill; 4/0): @VickySteeves Take a look at @hrbrmstr ’s #bookdown book:
https://t.co/u2FdjdS7EP
The github repo shows a style.css that imports google fonts:
https://t.co/ybRuAgGP3z

山本 泰智 (Y. Yamamoto) (@yayamamo; 2/0): bookdown ( https://t.co/nxjgQ1niZ7 ) で書かれた「Text Mining with R」全文。
https://t.co/WAcRaEoKU7

niszet* (@niszet0; 1/0): bookdownで技術同人誌を書くとか、bookdownで技術同人誌を書く方法について同人誌を書くとか、やろうと思えば何でもネタになる、気がする(おススメはしない…)

Christopher Prener (@chrisprener; 0/0): @robinlovelace @jakub_nowosad @spatialanalysis @dataandme @UrbanDemog @jedalong @geodatascience @TimSalabim3 @cyclestreets This is great @robinlovelace! Are you planning to maintain the bookdown version after the physical copy is published ala R for Data Science?

knitr

Mara Averick (@dataandme; 7/0): @psychemedia I love knitr, it’s great — I was just trying to be all extra and update my TeX and things did not go as planned…

Mara Averick (@dataandme; 4/0): @psychemedia Like, I just wish I’d thought of doing it overnight— esp. because (lesson learned) knitting (as in knitr knitting) while you’re updating TeX is not a great idea.

Hao Ye (@Hao_and_Y; 2/0): Surprisingly few lines of code needed to generate this interactive html table from a google sheet file, thanks to googlesheets, knitr, and DT packages in R! #mozsprint

https://t.co/bJnBqnUJFn

Aedin Culhane (@AedinCulhane; 1/1): @albertocairo Oh please… yes do it… someone do a comic strip… Who would be the villain who manipulate magrittr and power the dark forces with dpylr #rstats. Only to be saved (who is the hero??) in a story told by knitr and DT.

Jason Becker (@jsonbecker; 0/0): TFW your really nice knitr to s3 to web workflow slowly becomes a CMS 😂 #rstats

Tony Hirst (@psychemedia; 0/0): @olihawkins You should look at Rmd. It is powerful and excellent routes to html, pdf, etc etc output via knitr. Shiny is also a quick win for interactively displaying outputs

Tony Hirst (@psychemedia; 0/0): @dataandme ! I was looking at pdf workflows from Jupyter today, which I can’t get working properly; knitr route feels far more reliable.

yihui.name

Max Kuhn (@topepos; 10/2): @dataandme https://t.co/oq9bFpDNz6 and tlmgr