blogdown
Matthew Grainger (@Ed_pheasant; 11/1): Inspired by @cantabile I have made (am in the process of making) an academic website using #Blogdown. It was surprisingly easy*. (*If you ignore the three failed attempts to get it to launch and the problems getting RStudio and GitHub talk to each other politely) βͺ
Lisa DeBruine π³οΈβπ (@lisadebruine; 2/0): @djnavarro @lingtax It’s a lovely site! I have really patchy luck with blogdown and usually end up just doing simple flat sites with rmarkdown (for things that don’t need a database). βͺ
Danielle Navarro (@djnavarro; 2/0): @lingtax Yes, I have much to teach about how to break blogdown sites by making terrible terrible choices. π£πͺοΈπ©βπ»β‘π₯ βͺ
Mathew “Night Science” Ling (@lingtax; 1/0): Build some web presence, if you know blogdown, you can borrow this template https://t.co/54ai5btsIE I’m also happy to help with logo sharing/adaptation βͺ
kernπΎpanik (@kernpanik; 1/0): I just installed @xieyihui’s #blogdown, planning to use it to replace my #Jekyll site. So far, it looks pretty straightforward and works like a charm. βͺ
Matt.0 (@MattOldach; 0/0): #rstats #xaringan #bookdown #blogdown #markdown folks any idea why htmltools::includeHTML(“test.html”) is not rendering and prints <!DOCTYPE html> in the slide? βͺ
Rika Gorn (@RikaGorn; 0/0): Trying to create a hugo site in blogdown and after too many git errors, it’s all going in the trash. Sigh, tomorrow is a new day #rstats #help https://t.co/NUH2woRmZl βͺ
bookdown
Eleanor Chodroff (@echodroff; 8/0): Someone recommended that I add a PDF version of my Corpus Phonetics Tutorial to arXiv, so after several hours trying to figure out how to go from bookdown-html to tex-pdf, I finally did. Check it out here: https://t.co/yovTuhVqRH #kaldi #corpusphonetics βͺ
Mike Kearneyπ (@kearneymw; 1/0): @AmeliaMN https://t.co/xjpga3G1P5
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Matt.0 (@MattOldach; 0/0): #rstats #xaringan #bookdown #blogdown #markdown folks any idea why htmltools::includeHTML(“test.html”) is not rendering and prints <!DOCTYPE html> in the slide? βͺ
Mathieu Saby (@27point7; 0/0): Les vainqueurs du 1er concours de bookdown #rmarkdown https://t.co/ee7L4eORfn βͺ
Daniel Chow (@danielchownet; 0/0): How to self-publish a book on Amazon using Bookdown https://t.co/fYDNapPdhM (via https://t.co/2eBEvhQCvp) βͺ
m0neyc (@mrmoneyc; 0/0): How to self-publish a book on Amazon using Bookdown https://t.co/NwVV1Qz4x0 βͺ
knitr
Will Landau (@wmlandau; 5/0): @frod_san @BenBondLamberty @jdblischak And by reproducibility (when it comes to drake) I mean synchronizing results with the underlying code and data, skipping steps that are already up to date. The attitude toward reproducibility in workflowr is closer to that of knitr and R Markdown. βͺ
Yihui Xie (@xieyihui; 3/1): @lazappi @shazanfar You may see https://t.co/HLVGcdljci for some ideas on printing the timing info of code chunks. βͺ
Michael J Mahoney (@mmahoney_j; 0/0): @nj_tierney Thanks for sharing Nicholas! When I first start ed, for the life of me, I simply could not figure out how to get a one of my data sets to work with Knitr…days of frustration. βͺ
xaringan
Emi Tanaka πΎ (@statsgen; 16/0): Workshop is done & went well! It was great that there was a lot of interest and some interest even in using xaringan to make the slides π
I haven’t been to Japan π―π΅ for 18 years so I was excited to be delivering this at UTokyo and looks like I’ll come frequently in future! https://t.co/Nu8gkvNDe0 βͺ
Matt.0 (@MattOldach; 0/0): #rstats #xaringan #bookdown #blogdown #markdown folks any idea why htmltools::includeHTML(“test.html”) is not rendering and prints <!DOCTYPE html> in the slide? βͺ
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Daijiang Li (@_djli; 2/2): Here is a great post by @xieyihui about how hard English is for us non-native speakers. I hope this can give my friends some ideas about what we are facing in a daily basis. https://t.co/rTlk1ZPewG βͺ