blogdown
Matt Johnson (@mrjoh3; 14/2): Hi #rstats, just to be original, I have posted a first ever blog post about starting a blog. It focuses on pitfalls and how they can be avoided. The wonderful #blogdown package makes the process simple.
https://t.co/c0FNR3tQDK ↪
Isabella Velásquez (@ivelasq3; 11/2): Had a great time giving my first talk at @RLadiesSeattle: BLOGDOWN FOR WHAT!: https://t.co/BeMnaN3411 #rstats https://t.co/IOT9fEfet3 ↪
R-Ladies Seattle (@RLadiesSeattle; 8/0): Scenes from last night: @ivelasq3 gave a great talk on using blogdown to make a personal website! https://t.co/rwdy2VvxWs ↪
Metis (@thisismetis; 7/2): Which blog platform does @drob suggest you use? If you’re technical, check out blogdown (especially if you work in R). But the default for most people (and a great option!), espeically when starting a blog, is Medium. #DemystifyDS ↪
Yihui Xie (@xieyihui; 6/0): @dataandme @AllbriteAllday If you have already got a *.com domain, definitely use it instead of *.rbind.io. More on domain in the book: https://t.co/SGuTQ7Ci2i ↪
Seth Goldman (@segoldma; 2/0): @thisismetis @drob Blogdown is awesome. I use @xieyihui’s book all the time https://t.co/CfZ8dORhqf ↪
Captain Splatter, USN (Ret.) (@znmeb; 0/0): @chrisBowdata @rstudio Is this just a single file or part of a larger website framwork like flexdashboard or blogdown / pkgdown / bookdown? For the larger ones, Netlify is a great option. ↪
Fabio Votta (@FabioFavusMaxim; 0/0): @MartaKolcz @isa_sociology I have taken inspiration from so many other blogdown sites, I am happy if mine can help others too :)
And yea, don’t worry about the things you need to learn. Every time I look into that website I learn something new or notice something different, that’s just how stuff works :D ↪
bookdown
R-Ladies Madrid (@RLadiesMAD; 6/5): R Markdown: The Definitive Guide https://t.co/ttZAooE3n5 by @xieyihui ↪
Yihui Xie (@xieyihui; 6/0): @dataandme @AllbriteAllday If you have already got a *.com domain, definitely use it instead of *.rbind.io. More on domain in the book: https://t.co/SGuTQ7Ci2i ↪
Seth Goldman (@segoldma; 2/0): @thisismetis @drob Blogdown is awesome. I use @xieyihui’s book all the time https://t.co/CfZ8dORhqf ↪
Captain Splatter, USN (Ret.) (@znmeb; 0/0): @chrisBowdata @rstudio Is this just a single file or part of a larger website framwork like flexdashboard or blogdown / pkgdown / bookdown? For the larger ones, Netlify is a great option. ↪
F Rodriguez-Sanchez (@frod_san; 0/0): @dgkeyes @hadleywickham @RikaGorn @R4DScommunity https://t.co/iUKuUkSrHP. Just choose ppt output format ↪
knitr
niszet📚 (@niszet0; 0/0): なぜsummarytoolsのツイートが伸びてしまうのか…。skimr使おうよ…knitrと相性悪くてhist描かれないけど…。
それがダメか…そっか。。。 ↪
Justin Baker (@AskJustinBaker; 0/0): Rendering code-heavy reports with knitr #DataScience #tidyverse https://t.co/KQCWO6QnlG ↪
xaringan
Emi Tanaka 🌾 (@statsgen; 6/1): Now added an ability to add your own images to anicon #rstats package 🎉 https://t.co/qsvG3DdL7g #xaringan https://t.co/QY4YkCIURh ↪
JEMUS42 (@Jemus42; 0/0): @dataandme @JennyBryan While I love that this is possible, I feel compelled to be the “yeah but why don’t you use ioslides/revealjs/xaringan”-slide snob 😃 ↪
Nicole Radziwill, Dr. of Data-Driven Quality (@nicoleradziwill; 0/0): @jxxf powerpoint? xaringan? ↪
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Yohan J. Rodríguez (@hasdid; 1/1): #R | How Will an Animated GIF Work in a Textbook? https://t.co/b4VuGG4S6o ↪
Yohan J. Rodríguez (@hasdid; 1/1): #R | The “Invisible Baby” Metaphor https://t.co/06URxVZxyE ↪
R Weekly Live (@rweekly_live; 0/2): The Best Way to Support LaTeX Math in Markdown with MathJax @xieyihui #rstats #datascience https://t.co/fRJh0lL0qz ↪