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F. Bethke (@F_Bethke; 24/1): I just made a new personal website using #blogdown. Check it out!
https://t.co/1F1Rzss9sQ
Big thank you to @dsquintana who created this amazing tutorial to build your own academic website.
https://t.co/AeL27qltEV
#rstats ↪
Martin Ottmann (@martin_ottmann; 0/0): @F_Bethke @Kunkakom Let me check how I got rid of it… Moved to blogdown a few months ago and love it! Just have to find the time to produce more content. ↪
ChaDamSaiNom (@ocha_lab; 0/0): blogdown(テーマ:Academic)中間報告。
数式:最初は表示までしばらく時間がかかる。一度表示されればその後は問題なく表示される。
参考文献:リストから自動生成できる。クラスファイル適用は今後の課題。 ↪
bookdown
tipsder (@tipsder; 11/2): Estadística con #R.
Libro web, en español, para incursionar en el aprendizaje de este lenguaje a través de su aplicación al contexto estadístico.
https://t.co/fHt6p6BpsO
#rstats
#DataScience
#dataviz
#datavisualization https://t.co/tXuDRKcjCZ ↪
Layik Hama (@layik; 4/1): Try this book if you just started learning #R. Dive right down to the #C/#Fortran calls, see the “coral reefs” :)
https://t.co/hpGDacvy4O https://t.co/bK8ArRBp5E ↪
Christopher Prener (@chrisprener; 3/1): brand new syllabus for my upcoming statistics course is out - built using #bookdown+#rstats: https://t.co/7w7RHD4DKH ↪
NewRoFlo❌ (@newroflo; 2/1): Illegally made recordings while in WH she had to sign non disclosure forms to work there & put all in book arrest &charge her &shut bookdown https://t.co/HZcumT8sFP ↪
Mara Averick (@dataandme; 2/0): @rudeboybert @AllenDowney Well, I used to just wait for new chapters, but I’ve turned into a bit of a bookdown-evolution voyeur of late (in part bc there are a couple books for which I never want to miss the latest!) ↪
tj mahr 🍕🍍 (@tjmahr; 1/0): @FrederikAust @Krista_BH Haven’t submitted an article in a while. Mostly targeting bookdown and custom latex template for thesis right now. ↪
Yihui Xie (@xieyihui; 0/0): @chrisprener @aprilwensel @saragoldrickrab You are welcome to submit it to the archive on https://t.co/L67thLmauB: https://t.co/A4JDFtedun ↪
Frederik Aust (@FrederikAust; 0/0): @tjmahr @Krista_BH Nice. I’m also writing my thesis with bookdown. Are you participating in the contest (https://t.co/XiJEzQqmeQ)? ↪
Jörg Kantel (@jkantel; 0/0): Tutorials: Selber publizieren https://t.co/PtVndE98kZ #SelfPublishing #Tutorial #GitBooks #RMarkdown #Bookdown ↪
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Gail (((Clement))) (@Repositorian; 10/6): Props to @rOpenSci for the rorcid pkg which we used at #fsci2018 and #DataTrieste18 to autopopulate our biosketches included in our reproducible reports created w/ Rmarkdown + knitr. @AuthorCarpentry lesson online &ready for forking at https://t.co/PKASSuIBd0 #rstats @ORCID_Org ↪
Frederik Aust (@FrederikAust; 3/2): @page_gould @MPapenberg An alternative approach that I prefer is to use knitr’s ability to cache computations automatically (https://t.co/wPigsT253f). ↪
Frederik Aust (@FrederikAust; 3/0): @chbergma Yes, both good points. I also often split my R Markdown files into multiple documents. I prefer using knitr’s caching over saving and loading environments (https://t.co/wPigsT253f). ↪
Frederik Aust (@FrederikAust; 2/0): @MPapenberg That’s a good point. I usually have lengthy data wrangling code in external scripts or R Markdown files that I include as children (https://t.co/AmMBnRm6Wk). ↪
Frederik Aust (@FrederikAust; 1/0): @page_gould @MPapenberg I have only learned recently that this seems to be a lesser known feature of knitr. https://t.co/4Kf421WNaJ ↪
Frederik Aust (@FrederikAust; 1/0): @MPapenberg Well, I’d think you could set relative paths in this situation, no? In any case, if you really need to change the root directory you should use the knitr option root.dir (https://t.co/STM3Ixj1xl). ↪
Christopher Harms 🇪🇺 (@chrisharms; 0/0): Wow, I wish I knew about knitr‘s cache feature before! That’s super helpful! https://t.co/BRWXfT3l2g ↪
xaringan
Alex Bresler (@abresler; 2/0): Ok I am already giddy over my title slide and its sibling for a talk I am giving Monday
Sometimes it is nice to be “old” especially when it affords you the chance to use a karate kid picture AND quote AND it 100% ties to what you are speaking about.
Also xaringan is pure FIRE https://t.co/eXBydWNFcT ↪
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Frederik Aust (@FrederikAust; 3/2): @page_gould @MPapenberg An alternative approach that I prefer is to use knitr’s ability to cache computations automatically (https://t.co/wPigsT253f). ↪
Frederik Aust (@FrederikAust; 3/0): @chbergma Yes, both good points. I also often split my R Markdown files into multiple documents. I prefer using knitr’s caching over saving and loading environments (https://t.co/wPigsT253f). ↪
Frederik Aust (@FrederikAust; 2/0): @MPapenberg That’s a good point. I usually have lengthy data wrangling code in external scripts or R Markdown files that I include as children (https://t.co/AmMBnRm6Wk). ↪
Frederik Aust (@FrederikAust; 1/0): @MPapenberg Well, I’d think you could set relative paths in this situation, no? In any case, if you really need to change the root directory you should use the knitr option root.dir (https://t.co/STM3Ixj1xl). ↪