blogdown
Alistair Bailey (@alistair604; 5/3): After reading @dsquintana and @lbusetto74 excellent tweets, I made my own website: https://t.co/IpolQwXSZF and wrote down how I did it: https://t.co/sdLoMfmQxz I do my citations in JabRef so I tweaked Lorezno’s super useful function to handle JabRef output. #rtsats, #blogdown ↪
Dmitriy Selivanov (@dselivanov_; 2/0): @dmi3k I don’t see we can discuss if you think so. Do you really think we all only read xls files, do couple of groupby and then write blogdown posts about achievements? ↪
Recle Etino Vibal (@recleev; 1/1): Finally up and running!New blog on #rstats and #DataScience created with #blogdown, deployed in @Netlify, and subdomain thanks to the people of https://t.co/KSrQgb0odj reposted my text analysis of @TriviumOfficial and a new text analysis of #Frankenstein https://t.co/ifW5UMKr2v ↪
Jay’s Notes (@uncmbbtrivia; 1/0): My first #xaringan slide! Static files and everything :) https://t.co/V6AyE6vGlB ↪
John Muschelli (@StrictlyStat; 0/1): Trying to make a website with #rstats #blogdown? Check out my video here: https://t.co/hQ2yMzJGOT I’ll probably start making more of these if it seems like people are subscribing? ↪
Travis Gerke (@travisgerke; 0/0): @EpiEllie @societyforepi @SER_SPC @ProfessorIsIn Blogdown for websites, both academic and non ↪
Alistair Bailey (@alistair604; 0/0): Oh, and of course I couldn’t have done this without the amazing https://t.co/k1bFFtHrPs and https://t.co/Ce81CiCh6V packages! :-) ↪
bookdown
Alistair Bailey (@alistair604; 0/0): Oh, and of course I couldn’t have done this without the amazing https://t.co/k1bFFtHrPs and https://t.co/Ce81CiCh6V packages! :-) ↪
O anartista (@Guto_Barros; 0/0): @inconvergent For the most, I use InDesign. If it contains math & code, I would try the package bookdown in R. ↪
knitr
Will Landau (@wmlandau; 1/0): @CFHammill @halifaxtim @avehtari @betanalpha @jim_savage_ @JennyBryan @kwbroman R-focused pipelines with knitr reports are easier with drake than with Make + rmarkdown. drake automatically searches active code chunks for dependencies from elsewhere in the pipeline. Code: https://t.co/FqGNKudnHb. Tutorial: https://t.co/nBGP0R1NcA. ↪
\mathfrak{Michael Betancourt} (@betanalpha; 1/0): @halifaxtim As great as Rmarkdown and knitr are they are, in my opinion, still a little immature in a few places that can make incorporating them into pipelines a bit tricky. I always knit from the command line (to ensure a completely clean R environment) and then share HTML/PDFs. ↪
Deemah 🇺🇦 🇳🇴 (@dmi3k; 1/0): @dselivanov_ Neither of this (readxl, DBI, knitr/rmd/hugo) is easy. Agree that, some people don’t need to write posts - they write long and good vignettes instead. I am eternally grateful for your awesome https://t.co/ngHKofA5Do and https://t.co/WeBjK35bhs manuals. 🙏 ↪
xaringan
Pavel Filatov (@filatov_py; 2/0): @taraskaduk @tableau @rstudio After R it seems unintuitive. Urghh… Happily I have a freedom doing reports. And @xieyihu’s xaringan is awesome for this task! Just awesome. I saw you use it too) ↪
Jay’s Notes (@uncmbbtrivia; 1/0): My first #xaringan slide! Static files and everything :) https://t.co/V6AyE6vGlB ↪
Bettio (@LuizBettio_; 0/0): @cozza_h é nesse anime que tem o sasque otirra com o xaringan né? ↪