blogdown
Chris Engelhardt (@EngelhardtCR; 5/0): From 0 to hosted personal blog in ~2 hours. Huge thank you to @apreshill for her excellent blog posts, to @xieyihui for making #blogdown easy, and to @road2stat for helping me switch domains on a Saturday. First draft, but very pleased with it: https://t.co/WG9FSlHs8O. #rstats ↪
Recle Etino Vibal (@recleev; 0/0): Continuation of the From Messy to Tidy Series. In this post, went from one column to three just to keep it tidy https://t.co/gDckGNiUAt #blogdown #rstats #tidydata #tidyverse ↪
bookdown
Mathew Ling (@lingtax; 2/0): @tcarpenter216 There’s some detail in Yi Hui’s bookdown book but I’ve never done it so can’t comment on difficulty.
https://t.co/xspAloesPA ↪
J.B. Shaw (@RefocusOpen; 0/0): @ACLjohn ACLjohn, Worldwide, there are several more (20+) popular platforms for open digital eBooks/textbooks. For example, Baja eBooks (34,000+ free eBooks in Spanish) @ https://t.co/651tFVTu4G And there are more specialty platforms too, like BooKDown @ https://t.co/9QJiKLdvWT Enjoy ;-) ↪
Solomon Kurz (@SolomonKurz; 0/0): @PStrafo Finally got around to checking out your tip. I like it and now formally introduce it in section 4.3.4. with an explicit reference to your tweet https://t.co/fQYSOC8BbZ. Right now, it just lives on GitHub, but it’ll make it into the project’s next #bookdown update, too. ↪
Hiroaki Yutani (@yutannihilation; 0/0): @kos59125 こんな感じであってます? .moファイルの生成って自動化できるんですか?
https://t.co/oOyRv1aSE8 ↪
knitr
Javier Sajuria (@jsajuria; 2/0): @maibennett texted? stargazer? Move to RStudio and write in RMarkdown? Knitr? ↪
Elio Campitelli (@d_olivaw; 0/0): Another #knitr trick. Put this on your setup chunk and every document’s cache folder will be inside a another folder called “cache”. Keeps your file structure cleaner. #rstats https://t.co/OFcx8DrXUb ↪
yihui.name
Will Koehrsen (@koehrsen_will; 2/0): Great article on the pros and cons of Jupyter Notebooks.
https://t.co/D7PbCeoZVQ ↪