blogdown
Hui Lin (@gossip_rabbit; 6/1): Generate and deploy a personal static website with blogdown + Netlify: https://t.co/VvTBxzsJsA ↪
Richard I Carpenter (@RICarpenter; 1/0): @BarterisEvil I still have State 12, but I don’t use it much.
Blogdown allows you to create static web pages using markdown language. It converts that into html.
For me, it means no more fighting with formatting text and graphs to fit Blogger. ↪
Richard I Carpenter (@RICarpenter; 1/0): @BarterisEvil Hmmm… that does pose a constraint on school choice. What is the second major?
The site is up: https://t.co/J8ylWwde3D. I’m using the blogdown package in R, all work goes to Github, site is hosted by Netlify. ↪
Dr. L. Collado-Torres (@fellgernon; 1/0): @xieyihui Hehe no problem! Thanks Yihui! I updated hugo. I should have also updated blogdown ^^ In any case it’s all good as you can see at @LIBDrstats ✌🏽 ↪
Yihui Xie (@xieyihui; 1/0): @fellgernon Sorry! It was a stupid bug of blogdown, which has been fixed: https://t.co/H0rO9wMcRd When in doubt, try the development version on Github :) ↪
Danielle Crain (@DCrainium; 0/0): My goals today were: finish creating LaTeX CV (check!) and create website using R blogdown with Hugo (incomplete). For my website I have switched back and forth between gcushen’s version and the lithium version and if you understood any of this say hi ↪
Barter is Evil (@BarterisEvil; 0/0): @RICarpenter I actually bought the multi-processor version of stata this summer for that paper I presented. I don’t know blogdown package so I will need to look that up. Second major interests are all over the place. History, math, so on. ↪
bookdown
Michael Gaebler (@michagaebler; 8/2): Great resource for the versatile R Markdown ecosystem - fully and freely available online: https://t.co/MmiZVSFV76 #rstats https://t.co/HDg5RPhD2X ↪
Jelle Geertsma (@rdatasculptor; 5/3): @xieyihui thank you for mentioning us @eelloo_nl in your new book about this brilliant #rstats package! #rmarkdown R Markdown: The Definitive Guide https://t.co/X5FtOsT69Q ↪
Ulises M. Alvarez (@umalvarez; 2/0): “Our publisher is generous enough to allow us to provide a complete online version of this book at https://t.co/OQT8EzLKcp, which you can always read for free.” https://t.co/EP5GVVDChD ↪
hello, world (thread) (@michael_at_work; 1/0): R Markdown: The Definitive Guide
https://t.co/uWlPiEyBxF
#rstats #rmarkdown #markdown ↪
R Weekly Live (@rweekly_live; 0/1): Write / Don’t Write the Whole Book in bookdown @xieyihui #rstats #datascience https://t.co/TbOdftCMSw ↪
Paavo Pohndorff (@paavopdf; 0/1): The bookdown package for #rstats has been a lifesaver while writing my thesis. Now @xieyihui is releasing a book on the whole rMarkdown universe! Awesome! Looking forward on using the packages in the future https://t.co/pfNJ2n3HZh ↪
Maurício Vancine (@mauriciovancine; 0/0): R Markdown: The Definitive Guide https://t.co/PwadcziRH6 ↪
niszet☀ (@niszet0; 0/0): あるいは階層化Rmdの作成支援パッケージの開発なんですが、コレまだ設計指針が出来ていないんですよね…。
複雑な構成にするんだったらもう思い切ってbookdownで良くないですか?っていう話で。 ↪
Anitha Jadhav (@AnithaJadhav_; 0/0): Nishanth Reddy M https://t.co/pTf0Zl3gad https://t.co/eOtw31uO91 ↪
Luis Moncayo (@LuisMoncayoM; 0/0): https://t.co/Lz7NAqwylQ ↪
L.A.M.M. (@luAnMoMa2207; 0/0): https://t.co/cFwl3VvTiu ↪
knitr
Robin Donatello (@norcalbiostat; 2/0): At 1st I was like “great ref book for new #knitr students!” . then I looked at the 1st page of the intro and learned that I can install
tinytex
- a portable mini vrs of #latex through R and that alone was worth more than @xieyihui may ever know. PDF’s homeworks for everyone! https://t.co/lPASm7HH5P ↪
Mark (@MarkGingrass; 0/1): Quick tutorial on how to create dynamic number of tabs in your HTML document generated using Knitr and Rmarkdown.
Generating Rmarkdown with an R code chunk based on size of list. Check it out: https://t.co/5iHMdkpN1L #r #html #tutorials #html #ggplot #tutorial ↪
JEMUS42 (@Jemus42; 0/0): That awkward moment when you realize you just re-implemented something that’s already in knitr 🙄 https://t.co/gvht1O4lad ↪
xaringan
Malcolm Barrett 🦁 +👨 (@malco_barrett; 1/0): @gvegayon Nothing really sticks out beyond preference, but here’s Yihui’s write-up on it (including why he picked remark.js over reveal.js): https://t.co/AboWx93Ont. I use it less out of strong opinion and more out of consistency ↪
Malcolm Barrett 🦁 +👨 (@malco_barrett; 0/0): @gvegayon Have you tried xaringan? That’s what I’ve been using lately. But I’ve also used this and it’s great! ↪
yihui.name
Colin Fay (@_ColinFay; 22/6): #RStats — How to embed data or source files in HTML output : https://t.co/qcNmFYjucl ↪
Malcolm Barrett 🦁 +👨 (@malco_barrett; 1/0): @gvegayon Nothing really sticks out beyond preference, but here’s Yihui’s write-up on it (including why he picked remark.js over reveal.js): https://t.co/AboWx93Ont. I use it less out of strong opinion and more out of consistency ↪
R Weekly Live (@rweekly_live; 0/1): Yue Jiang: A Ninja with Sharingan @xieyihui #rstats #datascience https://t.co/ubVqKgaTs9 ↪
R Weekly Live (@rweekly_live; 0/1): Write / Don’t Write the Whole Book in bookdown @xieyihui #rstats #datascience https://t.co/TbOdftCMSw ↪