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Matthew Leonawicz (@leonawicz; 13/3): Here’s my example #datavishowcase using Hugo with the #blogdown package in R. https://t.co/nyIHQAdH3O Thanks @statsgen for tipping me off to this cool theme. Added a bunch of customizations. I couldn’t quite get everything as intended but still came out really cool! #rstats https://t.co/Jrxqk1VDgS ↪
Mara Averick (@dataandme; 9/0): Couple 🙌 blogdown posts by @statnmap:
📝 “StatnMap » Blogdown”
https://t.co/KNiGF532EP #rstats #blogdown #bookdown https://t.co/OOFWfS72nw ↪
Katie Ssssss🐍 (@katiesegreti; 1/0): Excited to launch my new website which I redesigned using the #rstats #blogdown package & my first blog post detailing how I used the #tidyverse to rewrite old functions! https://t.co/ue4pyDqIqG https://t.co/92EdOn4ET8 ↪
Testlnord (@testlnord; 1/0): How to make a website with #RLang #blogdown https://t.co/qTlb2B6gsq ↪
Martin John Hadley (@martinjhnhadley; 0/0): Any #rstats folks have experienced combining Scrivener with Blogdown?
I’ve just starting my manuscript so I’m am a green, procrastinating field. https://t.co/q6T23fsQzj ↪
Amie Fairs (@amiefairs; 0/0): Yay! At some point I will sit down and do this (and change my wordpress site to a blogdown one) https://t.co/yKYiMvogGT ↪
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John Muschelli (@StrictlyStat; 27/17): So @bcaffo, @CCraniceanu, and I published a book on methods of Biostatistics in R on Leanpub! https://t.co/ACjKbeit5L Working on getting the R package together for examples. Made with #bookdown and #rstats #rmarkdown ↪
Mara Averick (@dataandme; 9/0): Couple 🙌 blogdown posts by @statnmap:
📝 “StatnMap » Blogdown”
https://t.co/KNiGF532EP #rstats #blogdown #bookdown https://t.co/OOFWfS72nw ↪
Jose Manuel Vera (@verajosemanuel; 0/0): Interpretable Machine Learning: A guide for making black box models explainable. #bookdown #rstats https://t.co/czzRwReQEL https://t.co/dEU3CI1gM1 ↪
Martin John Hadley (@martinjhnhadley; 0/0): Eirgh. Obviously I meant bookdown ☹️ ↪
Thomas Speidel (@ThomasSpeidel; 0/0): Like many folks, I keep my own library of interesting/useful papers. Everything is a PDF. However, the number of web format is becoming hard to ignore. There’ so much good content now written in R bookdown HTML format. How do folks save this content locally? ↪
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Alexander Chamessian (@achamess; 3/0): In the homestretch to finishing this #dissertation.Thought I had the workflow down with #Rmarkdown and #knitr. Sadly, my LaTeX skills are nonexistent. Thus, all roads still lead to #MSWord :( Hope to change that in the future. #MSWordFree #workflow #academic #rstats ↪
Alexandre Courtiol (@alexcourtiol; 2/0): @_MMathur Give a try to authorea. It is an online free system that does conversion efficiently! You paste your tex (so first run knitr to get it), then you can export in Word or other. It converts things via XML. But many publisher handle LaTeX!! ↪
Alexander Chamessian (@achamess; 1/0): @benmarwick @minebocek Yup. That’s the issue. I need to invest the effort to understand LaTeX and how to make it talk with knitr for the longterm. This is definitely the right way. But the learning curve is steep and the dissertation needs to just get done. So brute force for now. Painful. ↪
tj mahr 🍕🍍 (@tjmahr; 0/0): @rynbtmn There was an older way that was actual LaTeX (Sweave) but knitr was a godsend that made markdown the writing evironment. ↪
tj mahr 🍕🍍 (@tjmahr; 0/0): @rynbtmn I am assume knitr/rmarkdown? ↪
Eben du Toit (@eebsidian; 0/0): @BecomingDataSci Anyone using knitr? ↪
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Weihuang Wong (@weihuang; 0/0): .@xieyihui is a mensch: https://t.co/wRbi7dMbfX https://t.co/en1nI3hLx6 ↪