You can now use tidy = "styler" as an #rmarkdown chunk option to let styler prettify the printed #rstats code without having it touching the source. Needs #knitr devel version (https://t.co/cP7acEwOnm). Thanks @xieyihui. https://t.co/nuGXxsHZuR

2018/08/14

blogdown

rstatsUFV (@RstatsUfv; 6/1): A snapshot of our R user group #rstats #rlang webpage (in production) using #blogdown @georgecushen academic @GoHugoIO theme, @github + @Netlify https://t.co/olRdSLr2XR

Mikaela Breunig (@MikaelaBreunig; 3/0): Learning lots at R-Ladies Meetup tonight #git #versioncontrol #blogdown #UpSetPlots, and importantly- you can play pacman on R!! #Rcade

Azad AF (@azadag; 0/0): @vgr Really true, but there have been a slew of new blogs in the data-science internet: 1. new tools (hugo/blogdown) have it easier to make good looking blogs to share portfolios / code 2. helps careers / binding self to 1. Was V1 blogging the same but for journalism?

bookdown

Max Kuhn (@topepos; 31/7): I love that the R/Pharma conference (https://t.co/CLzJTPzErf) is using shiny to register us for sessions (with a real time count for the number of seats remaining). The program website was made with #bookdown too. Eating our own dog food! #rstats

Yohan J. Rodríguez (@hasdid; 1/1): #R | Write a Book with bookdown and Publish with Chapman & Hall https://t.co/i0GZ7UVQ67

Shawn Graham (@electricarchaeo; 1/0): with over 20 jupyter notebooks (@ProjectJupyter) running via @mybinderteam and more than 120 pages of text (written w/ @rstudio and https://t.co/M4aZ59uQMt), and 10 contributors, #odate is going to be awesome! #digitalarchaeology #dh +

Nick Kelley (@kelle569; 0/0): @EpiRen Thanks. Nice work on the data and explanations. Looking forward to seeing that bigger project. Are you familiar with https://t.co/FV5KdQTUVH

Brendan Knapp (@knapply_; 0/0): @sometimes_data @znmeb Yes. https://t.co/YH9OQJ5BC4

Jupyter is cool, for sure, but I have yet to see them do anything Rmarkdown can’t do better.

knitr

Lorenz Walthert (@lorenzwalthert; 44/10): You can now use tidy = "styler" as an #rmarkdown chunk option to let styler prettify the printed #rstats code without having it touching the source. Needs #knitr devel version (https://t.co/cP7acEwOnm). Thanks @xieyihui. https://t.co/nuGXxsHZuR

Joyce Robbins (@jtrnyc; 2/0): @alistaire Yes, it’s here: https://t.co/5R9Bx180Vx (reusing chunks)

Edward Visel (@alistaire; 2/0): @jtrnyc Is this like child documents? Is it documented somewhere?

Nathaniel Lane (@straightedge; 1/0): @DogmaticPrior Took some phd ML that required R/knitr documents and it worked very well. The downsides were probably me not turning off warnings and all that mumbo jumbo. Seemed to also allow folks to assign hw using a template too. Probably made grading easier.

sometimes data (@sometimes_data; 0/1): Rmarkdown and knitr is nice, but nothing beats executing individual code chunks and seeing the output rendered complete. Jupyter is WYSIWYG! #rstats #Jupyter

Garrick Aden-Buie (@grrrck; 0/0): @EvaMaeRey Cool! Thanks for sharing! I’ve been meaning to write up a little blog highlighting the code+plot side-by-side, but for the curious you use a second knitr chunk with ref.label = "code_chunk" to put the plot in the right col (referencing the code chunk in left col).

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Kyle Cranmer (@KyleCranmer; 0/0): @albz_marocchino @jonathansick @LSST @ProjectJupyter Isn’t that basically what Jupiter notebooks are trying to do?
there are also things like knitr
https://t.co/sZqqCSzAht

xaringan

Gina Reynolds (@EvaMaeRey; 3/0): Learning and borrowing from @grrrck’s excellent Xaringan materials to show code and plot side-by-side! https://t.co/D7MhYVvvvU

Kirill Müller (@krlmlr; 2/0): @BrodieGaslam Awesome! Works as advertised also in a xaringan deck (why shouldn’t it… 🙃), just in time 🥳

yihui.name

Joyce Robbins (@jtrnyc; 2/0): @alistaire Yes, it’s here: https://t.co/5R9Bx180Vx (reusing chunks)

Edward Visel (@alistaire; 2/0): @jtrnyc Is this like child documents? Is it documented somewhere?

Yohan J. Rodríguez (@hasdid; 1/1): #R | Double Negatives https://t.co/dEr5q0RPfv

Yohan J. Rodríguez (@hasdid; 1/1): #R | Reflections on 25+ Years of “50 Years of Data Science” https://t.co/ocheiY76VQ

Yohan J. Rodríguez (@hasdid; 1/1): #R | Write a Book with bookdown and Publish with Chapman & Hall https://t.co/i0GZ7UVQ67

Kyle Cranmer (@KyleCranmer; 0/0): @albz_marocchino @jonathansick @LSST @ProjectJupyter Isn’t that basically what Jupiter notebooks are trying to do?
there are also things like knitr
https://t.co/sZqqCSzAht