blogdown
Isabella Velásquez (@ivelasq3; 24/3): First blog post on my new #blogdown 🎉: So You’re Getting a Masters in Analytics 👩🏽🎓👨🏽🎓‼️ Reflections from an R-Centric Program https://t.co/mvOPKbcSeG #datascience https://t.co/uaq721m2ZL ↪
Kshitij Srivastava (@7shitij; 3/1): Its amazing how easy it is to setup a static site using @xieyihui’s blogdown (using HUGO) and @Netlify. It took me 30 minutes. I can now put all those Rmds to good use! ↪
Joel Nitta (@joel_nitta; 1/0): #blogdown notes to self: 1. don’t use setwd(here::here()), #knitr hates it. 2. Rendering .Rmd makes nicer code highlighting than .Rmarkdown ↪
Recle Etino Vibal (@recleev; 0/1): Just having fun with calculus, #blogdown, and @MathJax. Learned about citations today with bib; ggplot2::annotate() is neat for labeling graphs, e.g. equations/functions #rstats #learning
https://t.co/jdXCVm8QNa ↪
Pablo Herrera (@pherreraariza; 0/1): Un ejercicio de prueba fantástico del paquete forecast, va a ser con los datos de cambio de comercializador de la @CNMC_ES . Y será la primera entrada de mi blog hecho con #blogdown. Alguien sabe hasta que horizonte pasado tenemos los datos mensuales? ↪
Kshitij Srivastava (@7shitij; 0/0): Its amazing how easy it is to setup a static site using @xieyihui’s blogdown (using HUGO) and @Netlify. It took me 30 minutes. I can now put all those Rmds to good use! https://t.co/lI1yMyXQkN ↪
Kshitij Srivastava (@7shitij; 0/0): Its amazing how easy it is to setup a static site using @xieyihui’s blogdown (using HUGO) and @Netlify. It took me 30 minutes. I can now put all those Rmd’s to good use! https://t.co/lI1yMyXQkN ↪
JEMUS42 (@Jemus42; 0/0): @bl1nk Okay? ¯_(ツ)_/¯
Won’t be using that stuff in the long run anyway, as it took me long enough to find a static blog + R solution with blogdown ↪
Robert Kalcik (@RKalcik; 0/0): @MignonWuestman Joint github-hosted blogdown blog on https://t.co/jCUKWzKao3? ↪
bookdown
danny morris (@Dannyusc00; 1/0): @sirajraval R is not a “good” ML language? You must be crazy! https://t.co/3OIjue77tI, https://t.co/3FgaBxqKyh, https://t.co/6BUEKxznKC, https://t.co/mVy1ARarCT, https://t.co/nUxoxvSgo6, https://t.co/O1hr3gHUnP ↪
R Weekly Live (@rweekly_live; 0/1): Write a Book with bookdown and Publish with Chapman & Hall @xieyihui #rstats #datascience https://t.co/ofzFH94hVK ↪
Frederik Aust (@FrederikAust; 0/0): @Heinonmatti Yes, this is unfortunately a limitation of the bookdown package. While I have found a way to customize “Figure” (not yet implemented) it’s not possible add anything after the numeral (https://t.co/b6nt7OTq7x). ↪
niszet📚技術書典5 (@niszet0; 0/0): https://t.co/dBcZFIgBI0 ↪
knitr
Franklin Sayre (@fdsayre; 5/3): “Workflowr combines literate programming (knitr and rmarkdown) and version control (Git, via git2r) to generate a website containing time-stamped, versioned, and documented results” https://t.co/WnBFhV21wd ↪
Hiroaki Yutani (@yutannihilation; 5/2): メモ:knitrのoutput hookを使ってパスを隠す - Technically, technophobic. https://t.co/leRqDXeSbK ↪
Vilson Vieira (@aut0mata; 1/0): There are really good ideas on Knitr, Jupyter, Observable, … but I’m looking for simple interpretable language agnostic Markdown files… and the tool should talk with existing ones… ↪
Joel Nitta (@joel_nitta; 1/0): #blogdown notes to self: 1. don’t use setwd(here::here()), #knitr hates it. 2. Rendering .Rmd makes nicer code highlighting than .Rmarkdown ↪
BountyBot (@BountyBot; 0/0): How to force Tikz in RMarkdown document to show cyrillic text? https://t.co/Xwze1YwXNs Amt:500 #RMarkdown #Knitr #Tikz ↪
yihui.name
R Weekly Live (@rweekly_live; 1/1): Reflections on 25+ Years of “50 Years of Data Science” @xieyihui #rstats #datascience https://t.co/awKRLrMsMN ↪
R Weekly Live (@rweekly_live; 0/1): Write a Book with bookdown and Publish with Chapman & Hall @xieyihui #rstats #datascience https://t.co/ofzFH94hVK ↪