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

2018/05/19

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?