blogdown
Marta Kołczyńska (@MartaKolcz; 5/5): Tweet inequality at the @isa_sociology World Congress Toronto 2018. Also a basic tutorial of text analysis (thanks to #SICSS2018) and my first ever
#data and #rstats blog post #isa2018wcs #blogdown
https://t.co/WnNIdBaToP https://t.co/xH2Ha51oaF ↪
Alex Albright (@AllbriteAllday; 4/2): Reference for when I finally migrate from Wordpress & start using #blogdown (hopefully I do this in August!): https://t.co/BjNM2gnaQv (PS: @dataandme & #rstats peeps, have any thoughts on using a *.rbind.io subdomain vs. keeping a custom *.com domain?) ↪
Danielle Crain (@DCrainium; 2/0): @serdundon @carolyn_chlebek @Wola_O @GradSlack @FuturePI_Slack I’m using this theme, too! With R blogdown. And enough people post their raw .md files on GitHub it’s fairly straightforward to personalize: https://t.co/NMbREtfHIj ↪
bookdown
Mara Averick (@dataandme; 57/17): 😻 Loving the revamped bookdown site!
📕⇩ “Bookdown” by @xieyihui
https://t.co/743eW1RfXG #rstats https://t.co/LirSJrR9TN ↪
tipsder (@tipsder; 18/12): ¡R para principiantes! Interesante material en español para el aprendizaje de este lenguaje.
https://t.co/unfxuRwaRd
#rstats
#DataScience
#dataviz
#Datavisualization https://t.co/9NQf9ZSNuK ↪
Jean (@JeanManguy; 4/0): @gau I already settled this problem: bookdown (Rmarkdown + latex), I have the template, I just need to write the science stuff now ↪
Atsushi (Atusy) (@Atsushi776; 2/1): @niszet0 https://t.co/hs62VvQ4w6 ↪
Ewen Corre (@e_corre; 2/0): @JeanManguy @gau How do you plan to write? One bookdown file per chapter? ↪
Atsushi (Atusy) (@Atsushi776; 1/0): @niszet0 全裸コントリビューションなら風邪ひく前にできあがるかも?!(笑) “0.5 Contribution: This work is just a side project and any help is very much appreciated.” https://t.co/zn8kK2ZK8D ↪
Víctor Vázquez (@vicnight06; 0/0): Para principiantes como yo:
https://t.co/l0LKmkpxyA ↪
knitr
Stephen Turner (@strnr; 5/0): @dpseidel @hadleywickham I only recently discovered scales::percent(). I love using in the context of mutate_at before knitr::kable()‘ing. ↪
Thomas Lin Pedersen (@thomasp85; 5/0): @xieyihui would you be willing to consider expanding the range of animation specific animation chunk options in knitr? It would greatly improve the feel of using gganimate in knitr/rmarkdown ↪
Yihui Xie (@xieyihui; 4/0): @thomasp85 Absolutely!!! Come and see this procrastinator here: https://t.co/tOrjYJiBep FWIW, it is the oldest open issue in the knitr repo. I have been hoping to improve the animation support in knitr for years. ↪
Seth Goldman (@segoldma; 0/0): @dpseidel @thomasp85 @hadleywickham Use case of sorting values when calling comma(), percent(), etc when piping into knitr::kable(). i.e. avoiding issues with calling dplyr::arrange() at the end of the pipeline ↪
Matt Crump (@MattCrump_; 0/0): @xieyihui @thomasp85 Was going to figure this out myself at some point, if it happens before that great! I don’t think I’m quite up to speed in terms of helping with package development…Was basically planning to load necessary JS library into header through yaml, then add css to knitr chunk for gif ↪
xaringan
Yisu (@makzhou; 1/0): To add more praise: excellent support for Chinese characters (and other CJK I presume) https://t.co/tATa7eDpEx https://t.co/Ux4B5Nf4HO ↪
Nan-Hung Hsieh (@nanhung5; 0/1): My first public talk with #rstats #xaringan
Topic: Applying Global Sensitivity Analysis to Improve Computational Efficiency in Physiological-Based Pharmacokinetic Model
https://t.co/LcSoPMtUMT ↪
yihui.name
Maëlle Salmon 🐟 (@ma_salmon; 2/0): @thomasp85 @xieyihui Yihui will have 10min to answer cf https://t.co/uSSnEON8yS 😉 ↪
Yisu (@makzhou; 1/0): To add more praise: excellent support for Chinese characters (and other CJK I presume) https://t.co/tATa7eDpEx https://t.co/Ux4B5Nf4HO ↪
Hiroaki Yutani (@yutannihilation; 0/0): The Best Way to Support LaTeX Math in Markdown with MathJax https://t.co/iwVFH5xDuu ↪
نور سعيد الشاخوري (@nouralshakhouri; 0/0): The Best Way to Support LaTeX Math in Markdown with MathJax: https://t.co/c4Syvw8T2H ↪