How to self-publish a book: Customizing Bookdown https://t.co/DHG5XP20Vg #rstats #DataScience

2018/08/29

blogdown

Mitchell O’Hara-Wild (@mitchoharawild; 42/24): Fantastic set of slides for @RLadiesMelb by Emi Tanaka (@statsgen) for easily starting a blog or website using the #rstats package blogdown! 📦
https://t.co/EMpuV4zaES https://t.co/0tTh4SW9rJ

Mara Averick (@dataandme; 40/12): 🌈 super fun slides and great #blogdown guide by @statsgen:
📽 “Getting down and up with blogging in R”
https://t.co/K76dgp21rY #rstats https://t.co/dftQgfzKEY

Luke Holman (@LukeHolman_Evo; 12/0): I re-did my academic website! Not bad for 2 days work. https://t.co/C72Z496zJ4, made entirely in #RStudio using this lovely theme: https://t.co/FiU7RPqBI5 #blogdown #rstats

Nikeisha Caruana (@bluebirdi; 11/3): A blogdown rundown with @RLadiesMelb and @statsgen - super cool! https://t.co/8ZpbUs9lnC

R-Ladies Melbourne (@RLadiesMelb; 10/2): .@statsgen: Blogging is great to organise your thoughts and #rstats makes it easy with #blogdown 📦

Mitchell O’Hara-Wild (@mitchoharawild; 8/1): Emi Tanaka (@statsgen) helps the @RLadiesMelb group build websites and start blogging with blogdown. Looking forward to seeing many new #rstats blogs in the near future! ✍️ https://t.co/7pwekK35wf

R-Ladies Melbourne (@RLadiesMelb; 8/1): We are learning about the file structure in #blogdown. @statsgen says delete the files you don’t want and use new post to add new ones.

Mark Sellors (@sellorm; 6/1): Just added @ma_salmon and @HoloMarkeD to the Awesome #Blogdown list family! https://t.co/WTR0tpxEHM #rstats

Adele Barug (@technadele; 5/1): @statsgen gave an amazing talk and live demo at last night’s @RLadiesMelb about blogdown. She’s a fantastic speaker! Certainly given me some ideas 😄

Andrew Leach 🇨🇦 (@andrew_leach; 1/0): @KKulma @ma_salmon Thanks for this and for the blogdown intro. Bookmarked!

kasiek (@KKulma; 0/0): @andrew_leach @ma_salmon Thank you! Especially that it’s getting hard to write something new about blogdown, I’m glad you found it useful!

Mark Sellors (@sellorm; 0/0): @ma_salmon It does yes! A GitHub pull request (https://t.co/k3nl5lKs2F) or you can just ask here!

Maëlle Salmon 🐟 (@ma_salmon; 0/0): @sellorm done! https://t.co/Nl2W8ASudx

bookdown

R-bloggers (@Rbloggers; 52/23): How to self-publish a book: Customizing Bookdown https://t.co/DHG5XP20Vg #rstats #DataScience

Jenny Bryan (@JennyBryan; 9/2): Re: #rstats notebooks:
“A notebook can therefore be thought of as a special execution mode for R Markdown documents.”

From https://t.co/FhNLnRewbP

Pablo Casas (@pabloc_ds; 3/2): New post🙀! “How to self-publish a book: Customizing Bookdown” ✍️

https://t.co/1QJ5faIr0r

A tutorial of non-standard customizations aimed to self-publish your book on Amazon using @rstudio 📚

#bookdown
#selfpublishing
#Rstats https://t.co/KF3YDyT29X

Anh Hoang Duc (@AnhHoangDuc; 2/0): Write a book with #bookdown in foreign languages (not English) https://t.co/53zYVwK2QD

Yihui Xie (@xieyihui; 1/0): @ZKamvar You are welcome! FWIW the same magic works for R Markdown documents: https://t.co/QQqVhjOAki

Pablo Casas (@pabloc_ds; 0/1): @JessaParn @zentree @hadleywickham I’ve just published the 2nd part: https://t.co/1QJ5faIr0r ✍️

Vivek Patil (@vivekhpatil; 0/0): https://t.co/dfKjqQ6LEf

Data Geek (@datascigeek; 0/0): How to self-publish a book: Customizing Bookdown https://t.co/Jme8afVj2S #r #statistics #data science

R-CRAFT.ORG (@R_Craft_Org; 0/0): How to self-publish a book: Customizing Bookdown https://t.co/9sYmB9lbzh https://t.co/3ExdJX9SCS

Zorro Notorious M. E. B. (@znmeb; 0/0): How to self-publish a book: Customizing Bookdown https://t.co/MhzAndu129 on @refindcom #rstats

Pierre DeBois - Zimana Digital Analytics Services (@ZimanaAnalytics; 0/0): A new daily post from Rbloggers, a site for R programming techniques and news - How to self-publish a book: Customizing Bookdown https://t.co/oiiUNLy3ew

Thomas Hütter (@DerFredo; 0/0): Posted by Pablo Casas, now on R-bloggers: How to self-publish a book: Customizing Bookdown #rstats https://t.co/PJfwzb4uvI

monty luis (@montylucho; 0/0): Estoy por terminar la edición de un libro con Bookdown.

How to self-publish a book https://t.co/ovEJEiYA0O

Analytics France (@AnalyticsFrance; 0/0): How to self-publish a book: Customizing Bookdown - https://t.co/ceaNzzAMa4 #rstats

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SolaFide Publishing (@SolaFidePublish; 0/0): How to self-publish a book on Amazon using Bookdown https://t.co/UkIWYhQvLa

knitr

Hilary Parker (@hspter; 2/0): @groundwalkergmb True. I use knitr “lightly”, which is to say most the heavy lifting is in R scripts that live elsewhere. Knitr just for displaying stored results.

Gabe Becker (@groundwalkergmb; 2/0): @hspter Agree, though to be fair IMHO that describes R scripts and knitr documents that you’re evaluating from directly too, at lot of the time

Aditi Qamra (@Itti_Q; 1/0): @MadeleineOtway Does this help ? maybe you can find an equivalent syntax in knitr https://t.co/etLPjR8Jzj

Jan Katins (@jankatins; 0/0): @JennyBryan IMO notebooks are for trying out code and scribbling comments in a nicer form, rmarkdown is for writing documents. So a different focus. (Spoiler alert: I tried to port knitr to the jupyter world as knitpy… Would still love a proper jupyter engine for knitr).

niszet📚技術書典5 い04 (@niszet0; 0/0): sessioninfo::os_name()もConsoleだとあいまいなこと言うのにknitrだと素直なんだな…。

Madeleine Otway (@MadeleineOtway; 0/0): @Itti_Q That’s what I think I’ve coded in knitr, but it doesn’t seem to move to a new page automatically… If I can’t find a solution, I am thinking about trying to define it in latex instead so that link will be really helpful! Thanks!! 😊

xaringan

Mara Averick (@dataandme; 19/7): ICYMI, ⁉️ How does @grrrck make those cool #ggplot2-build slides?
📽 “Decouple Code and Output in xaringan slides”
https://t.co/MqC2lXCSuu #rstats #rmarkdown
😊 check out his {xariganthemer} for more cool tricks: https://t.co/qj6HpOg8FS https://t.co/1r0DyLOXg4

Anh Hoang Duc (@AnhHoangDuc; 0/0): @SuzanBaert Oh! I need to admit that it seems only you know! I have used xaringan many times but don’t know about this functionality!

yihui.name

Abidjan R users (@AbidjanRusers; 1/1): Learn what is behind the knit button with @xieyihui in Advanced Rmarkdown https://t.co/V1yPn4Rzss
Our next meetup on Rmarkdown this Sep 01
#rstats #Abidjan

Abidjan R users (@AbidjanRusers; 0/0): Grand merci a @xieyihui pour cet approfondissement dans Rmarkdown
https://t.co/V1yPn4Rzss
Notre prochain meetup ce samedi 01 septembre
#rstats #Abidjan