blogdown
Alison Hill (@apreshill; 12/1): An #rstats #blogdown file hierarchy cheatsheet:
├─ archetypes <- edit me!
├─ config.toml <- edit me!
├─ content <- edit me!
├─ data <- edit me!
├─ layouts <- edit me!
├─ public <- ignore me!
├─ static <- use me! (png/pdf/csv/xls)
├─ themes <- don’t touch! https://t.co/gvVA703Lwa ↪
Yihui Xie (@xieyihui; 0/0): @DavidJohnBaker @DougShadle The rtweet package is very handy. I have a website that is automatically rebuilt by scraping tweets on a daily basis: https://t.co/6HqBXODrcR However, if you have anything important to rant about, I suggest you write a blog post instead. Tweets can be too easily lost. ↪
bookdown
Mara Averick (@dataandme; 117/41): 🤯bookdown w/ runable exercises, & interactive JS extensions…
📕 “Introduction to Econometrics w/ R” by Christoph Hanck, Martin Arnold, Alexander Gerber & Martin Schmelzer https://t.co/M1cx9761QH
https://t.co/WQkb3FWJp9 #rstats https://t.co/okp7Xh8LSN ↪
fonzie (@OilGains; 3/0): Surprised today in finding that the YAML I learned for #rstats packages #blogdown, #pkgdown, #bookdown can also be used as non-binary data containers for unit tests (as text). ↪
Darrell Worthy (@worthy_da; 2/1): Guide to statistical rethinking using brms and tidyverse. Pretty cool. Nice homophone calling a “suite” a “sweet”, 😂, I liked that. https://t.co/jGPZs0oF7h ↪
Gordon (@gorafle; 1/0): @mixedknuts R’s Bookdown package: https://t.co/KlT40vOuoc ↪
xaringan
Danielle Navarro (@djnavarro; 5/0): @statsgen I think the single most frustrating thing I ever tried to do in academia was write a beamer presentation. In fact, until xaringan (and your awesome kunoichi theme) I’ve never found anything I liked as much as wysiwyg editors ↪
#Esse meu jeito de viver (@igoorkobi; 0/0): Xaringan https://t.co/EgZT2ArxgK ↪