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blogdown
We are R-Ladies (@WeAreRLadies; 413/61): One of my #rstats goals is to get better at R Markdown! I currently use it for my website with #blogdown and for slides with #xaringan (and am going to share some of my favorite resources below) but would love to hear how you use R Markdown! ↪
We are R-Ladies (@WeAreRLadies; 122/12): .@apreshill is my personal R Markdown queen. I love her recent post on how to teach R Markdown: https://t.co/bxVhkdUmgd
She also has my favorite guide to get started with blogdown: https://t.co/QsAThVZUfx
AND created my favorite intro to xaringan: https://t.co/mar7eDZvN0 ↪
Mikhail Popov (@bearloga; 32/2): Uhhh, I may or may not have created a {knitr} engine for C# and F# just so I could write a blog post about Bayesian inference with Infer. NET in R Markdown for my {blogdown}-based site. Code coming soon! Here’s a teaser: https://t.co/N6AV9i2UQn ↪
We are R-Ladies (@WeAreRLadies; 16/0): As for blogdown, this guide is very helpful: https://t.co/RtGZ67vTGP. The blogdown + GitHub + Hugo + Netlify combo is really powerful and makes it so easy to create a site of your own. You can also get an *.rbind.io domain name for free! https://t.co/NeSoGMYVWo ↪
Mark Sellors 🏡 (@sellorm; 11/4): Building a website with Rmarkdown and hugodown? Add it to the list at https://t.co/82OUqvFPst! 🤝 #rstats https://t.co/0VFR6zunBl ↪
Hadley Wickham (@hadleywickham; 11/1): @W_R_Chase @nj_tierney @apreshill @GoHugoIO @DrMowinckels @ma_salmon I added a bit more on the differences from blogdown: https://t.co/wCTDBqhmQQ ↪
Nicholas Tierney (@nj_tierney; 11/0): @apreshill @W_R_Chase @GoHugoIO @DrMowinckels @ma_salmon What Alison said!
Blogdown had me stuck: I couldn’t built anymore, since I had old blog posts using functions now defunct, from a package I had written and made defunct.
I recently changed to hugodown and it was basically seamless see my PR here: https://t.co/pdomi2tfqk ↪
Mark (@MarkGingrass; 9/5): How to customize config.toml to reflect your links and social media sites. I then show you how to serve the site and how layouts work.
Please Retweet!
https://t.co/OHRIx3b2Zw#r #statistics #rstudio #rprogramming #rstats #math #stats #datascience #rtutorial #hugo #blogdown https://t.co/yVh4hjpgcv ↪
Mark (@MarkGingrass; 7/5): Create dynamic/static websites that are technically static but dynamic.
Create websites using R, free. Use Hugo, blogdown, & GitLabs or Netlify.
https://t.co/bJYs8JUoW5
#r #rprogramming #rstudio #rstats #math #statistics #datascience #programming #stats https://t.co/SFstLPTJVQ ↪
Mark (@MarkGingrass; 7/1): How to create a blog using RStudio, blogdown, and Hugo, free! Please share!
https://t.co/WkXotmdItp
#rstats #rprogramming #datascience #data #programming #blog #blogdown #hugo #gitlabs #github #netlify #statistics #r https://t.co/86U5h8kt7i ↪
Thomas Vroylandt (@tvroylandt; 4/2): I made a website using blogdown for my analytics freelance consulting : https://t.co/zZkGNDK7Ud
And a twitter account @tillac_data.
Feel free to contact or follow me for your need with R, dashboard or in-deep analytics of your activities. ↪
Alison Presmanes Hill (@apreshill; 4/0): @andrew_leach @ryansafner @JennyBryan This is a course by @andrewheiss made with Hugo/blogdown. I’d probably either:
- fork his latest (using the Hugo academic theme: https://t.co/uVFki6St7o), or
- use my own version (same Hugo theme, click the “Deploy to Netlify” button in the README 🚀):
https://t.co/psehFlUpht ↪
Ryan Safner (@ryansafner; 4/0): @grant_mcdermott @andrew_leach @andrewheiss @apreshill Thanks for the tweet! Absolutely second @andrewheiss ‘s great websites - he’s the inspiration for my own course websites, which I also figured out thanks to @apreshill ‘s fantastic guide to Hugo and blogdown! ↪
Will Chase (@W_R_Chase; 3/0): @hadleywickham @nj_tierney @apreshill @GoHugoIO @DrMowinckels @ma_salmon This is pretty big. I think like 70% of issues people have with blogdown have something to do with Hugo versioning ↪
Alison Presmanes Hill (@apreshill; 3/0): @tjmahr orange isn’t…awful?
https://t.co/e7KdYv2FAU ↪
David Neuzerling (@mdneuzerling; 3/0): @nj_tierney @apreshill @W_R_Chase @GoHugoIO @DrMowinckels @ma_salmon Ohhh this sounds good. I have old posts that require docker containers and things. It would be great to not have to rebuild them. And, coincidentally, I totally broke my blogdown last night ¯_(ツ)_/¯ ↪
Will Chase (@W_R_Chase; 2/0): @apreshill @GoHugoIO @DrMowinckels @ma_salmon The sticker is 😍. The package is currently a little confusing to me… I guess I’ll need to wait for a compelling example, as right now I don’t understand how this is any different than just using blogdown with Hugo ↪
cory nissen (@corynissen; 2/0): #blogdown for the website
#rvest to scrape team data
#leaflet for the map
#rstats came through for me to create a map of baseball teams across America
https://t.co/I9OVMtHzqv ↪
tidyverse tweets (@tidyversetweets; 1/1): No image shown in Blogdown Addins insert image with resizing #tidyverse #rstats https://t.co/IigLnAgJIv ↪
tidyverse tweets (@tidyversetweets; 1/1): r blogdown: project content disappears #tidyverse #rstats https://t.co/Qka04O6WFv ↪
tidyverse tweets (@tidyversetweets; 1/1): Shiny-Like Interactive graph - In Blogdown #tidyverse #rstats https://t.co/PbTVQS7sFU ↪
Robin Donatello (@norcalbiostat; 1/0): @WeAreRLadies My teaching website is blogdown, all my classes have base rmarkdown websites, ALL of my course material is in rmarkdown and bookdown. Exams and one course packet are in Sweave b/c I needed advanced latex functionality. ↪
f0nzie@OilGainsAnalytics (@OilGains; 1/0): @xieyihui But the TikZ tutorials I am writing, they are totally in Rmarkdown in Tufte style. I will send you the repo when they are done. #Rmarkdown, #knitr, #blogdown, #bookdown ROCK!!! ↪
Ben Harrap (@BHarrap; 1/0): @_Jack_FG Yeah days 1 and 2 of this got me there https://t.co/DPWKxTHIpR
But you’ve got to ensure git is setup correctly on your pc, linked to github, and you use a software like github desktop to commit
Happy to help if you get stuck ↪
Lewis 📊 (@Afafa_h; 1/0): RStudio + Blogdown + Github + Netlify = A winning formula https://t.co/QZWVte4R0i ↪
bookdown
Dewey Dunnington (@paleolimbot; 103/8): There’s light at the #phdchat tunnel! Officially have my thesis rendering using #rstats bookdown, LaTeX, and Docker! (also: feeling like a huge nerd) https://t.co/BrZYJ2AOgE ↪
Kathleen Wendt (@wendtke; 75/13): I am co-developing an online introductory #rstats course in bookdown. Comment with (your) similar efforts and any suggestions on assessing student engagement and performance. Completion vs. mastery? Embedded learnr tutorials or Google Forms quizzes linked to grade book? ↪
We are R-Ladies (@WeAreRLadies; 22/1): For more on xaringan, you can see ch. 7 of the bookdown book (https://t.co/f2vf762uCC) or the sample slides here: https://t.co/pzx9TV05yx. I love it because you can share code and plots so easily (no more screenshots!). ↪
Samuel Bozzi Baco (@qymera; 15/1): @rockythe_cat @oatila O R e seus usuários são muito disposto a compartilhar. Olhe o site https://t.co/l1oyWQ9fOQ. Lá tem um monte de livros grátis! Pode me chamar tb! ↪
Wei Yang Tham (@wytham88; 10/1): 4) That said, the jump to Bayesian tools has been made a lot easier, at least in R, with packages like brms (https://t.co/xgnzw9I9dZ) ↪
Ludovic Gauvin (@LudovicGauvin; 7/4): Interpretable Machine Learning https://t.co/08oV1Py4NS #rmarkdown #bookdown ↪
Adam Fleischhacker (@preposterior; 6/4): Added a draft chapter on decision making and made sure everything is working with R 4.0. Such an easy process😀All the key pieces #rstats #bookdown #gretastats #DiagrammeR #tidyverse #TensorFlow work together flawlessly. https://t.co/itLNeiHPIz ↪
Marcel Ribeiro-Dantas 👨🏻💻 (@mribeirodantas; 6/1): @Rstudio, have you ever thought of having something like @overleaf for RMarkdown (xaringan, bookdown, and so on)?
@overleaf, have you ever thought of offering the same services you offer with LaTeX, but with RMarkdown?
#rstats #AcademicChatter #AcademicTwitter #rstudio ↪
KRSK (@koro485; 5/1): @Shuntarooo3 Bookdownではダメなんです??
https://t.co/dPZTE312wx ↪
Matti Vuorre (@vuorre; 4/1): @inferencelab @JASPStats @pymc_devs https://t.co/IlebiqXsN7 by @SolomonKurz ↪
Deirdre Toher (@dtoher; 4/1): @WeAreRLadies Creating books of notes in bookdown makes them a lot more friendly to screenreaders (especially in comparison to LaTeX produced notes).
Really useful for making notes in a variety of formats with little additional effort. ↪
tipsder (@tipsder; 4/1): ¡R Markdown: la guía definitiva! Quizá el mejor, más completo e imperdible libro existente para la creación de documentos orientados a la web desde #R. Muy recomendado.
https://t.co/cB7fpbuoY4
#rstats
#data
#DataScience
#dataviz
#dataviz
#DataVisualization
#rstatsES https://t.co/0CGklJG8uS ↪
Emily Ho (@EmilyHHo; 4/0): @RobCalver5 @CRC_MathStats @crcgrubbsd @tandfSTEM @CRCPress I like bookdown @xieyihui , coincidentally also a @CRC_MathStats 😁
Additionally: Programming Skills for Data Science (Freeman and Ross, Addison Wesley @pearson )
Computer adaptive testing (Magis, Yan, et al @springerpub ) ↪
Patrick Ward (@OSPpatrick; 4/0): @thomas_mock @CowboysStats @adrian_cadem @kjhealy I’ve enjoyed Interactive web-based data visualization with R. I bought it in paper back but you can access it in bookdown here:
https://t.co/p9vCiJ3Muj ↪
De Stroy (@addictive_ds; 3/0): @daniebrant @rstats4ds Practical Machine Learning in R by Fred Nwanganga is also very good, much more details than Lantz provides, still easy to read. Hands-On Machine Learning with R by Brad Boehmke is excellent (uses caret package, parsnip and others), available for free on Bookdown. ↪
Register to Vote (@JosiahParry; 3/0): @WeAreRLadies I take my notes in bookdown! ↪
Max Kuhn (@topepos; 2/0): @michaelwaskom Chicago L ridership data
https://t.co/jfhn5z2fQv
Tri-modal Marginals: https://t.co/Jo0YOrxkpa
Bivariate: https://t.co/mYHv5Nhnbw ↪
Tom Mock (@thomas_mock; 2/0): @danawanzer @WeAreRLadies @apreshill @grrrck Howdy!
Output thanks to @apreshill & @xieyihui
Highlight output:
1 - https://t.co/Zj7uk9bFC3
2 - https://t.co/Kf6Eax61eVThanks to @grrrck & @xieyihui :
Highlight code:
1 - https://t.co/92USoyKUPS
2 - https://t.co/8bEKKfqfdL ↪
IEN【 医師×エンジニア 】 (@IEN_enjoy; 2/0): @mph_for_doctors 全部は読んでいないので,間違えていたらすみません.Distanceについてmeta regressionを行った時に,random effectを使ったということだと思います.明記されていないですが先生のおっしゃる通り,random intercept modelかなと思います.リンク先のζです!参考になれば😆
https://t.co/GosWKoQ939 ↪
Yihui Xie (@xieyihui; 2/0): @ellis_hughes rmarkdown::beamer_presentation should also have the
extra_dependencies
argument like rmarkdown::pdf_document, but currently it doesn’t. Otherwise there could be a clean way: https://t.co/r0Uw1SwKqY For now, you can only useincludes: in_header
: https://t.co/fUOlXnVPa0 ↪
tidyverse tweets (@tidyversetweets; 1/1): Can’t use rss_article rticles template with bookdown #tidyverse #rstats https://t.co/eigU2JO09U ↪
tidyverse tweets (@tidyversetweets; 1/1): Custom LaTeX template for bookdown #tidyverse #rstats https://t.co/mtCXTPRhmJ ↪
Taleed El-Sabawi, JD, PhD (@el_sabawi; 1/1): I put this together for my students who wanted to protest but had to stay at home… How to Protest at Home… https://t.co/yTrrfXrDIf ↪
Ricky Esclapon (@Esclaponr; 1/0): #RStats does anyone who works with #bookdown know how to fix an htmlwidget like a ggplotly() call not showing up properly? See screenshot @rstats4ds @rstatstweet https://t.co/0irHraqYZv ↪
Wei Yang Tham (@wytham88; 1/0): @sometimes_data @little_rocko I did go linearly with the code here: https://t.co/xgnzw9I9dZ
I would read a section of a chapter first then execute the code. If I had more time I’d have loved to spend more time on the practice problems, so what I did instead was to try and code up the examples as much as… ↪
Wei Yang Tham (@wytham88; 1/0): @DSMoxon so I followed along with this (https://t.co/zZso76rE4S) instead of using the code in the book. I think scaling is a concern in the sense that you’ll find the models will take like half a minute to fit even with example datasets. i.e. it’s not the code per se but the computational ↪
jadyn | BLM (@ascendanceheals; 1/0): Here’s a resource for people who are unable to protest in the frontlines! https://t.co/YrMUJtfQMR https://t.co/OClt1EqqiW ↪
J.YAMASAKI (@J_YAMASAKI; 1/0): @mixingale “RStudioパッケージとして開発”、ってhttps://t.co/keINweCNEV みたいなことですか?エディタの部分だけST3に置き換えてRStudioのコンソールにコマンドを送る形にしても問題なさそうですが。。 ↪
Hugo (@heyitsmehugo; 1/0): @JosiahParry @WeAreRLadies Can I just say this sounds revolutionary? I mean, bookdown for this? Legit. ↪
Nicole Radziwill (@nicoleradziwill; 1/0): @charliejhadley @thomas_mock @_ColinFay @skyetetra @CMastication @ibddoctor Yep, agreed. I’m really intrigued by the DAG idea too… imagining a network of Rmds that render to mult pages on a web site, like bookdown or something. ↪
George Hayduke (@georehayduke; 1/0): @JamesHempfling Great book…
https://t.co/fKbZly6AI9 ↪
Emilio Calderón (@emili0calder0n; 1/0): @luaramai justo por estos días he estado viendo cursos para el verano. De lo que he visto, me parece que te podría interesar este curso de análisis de redes en R:
https://t.co/KFoLnqQgob
dale un vistazo ↪
Beatriz Beamud (@BeatrizBeamud; 1/0): Data Integration, Manipulation and Visualization of Phylogenetic Trees https://t.co/mpxgQwaTAm #rmarkdown #bookdown ↪
Sébastien Rochette (@StatnMap; 1/0): @ma_salmon In {chameleon}, I allowed the user to let the pkgdown website available inside their pkg. This is also a solution for offline nice doc, but quite heavy.
You can also transform your vignettes as a bookdown.
Still in dev though…
> https://t.co/7HJ80jPEKt ↪
tidyverse tweets (@tidyversetweets; 0/1): FiveThirtyEight style in-text footnotes for bookdown #tidyverse #rstats https://t.co/mtfLaUVUE8 ↪
tidyverse tweets (@tidyversetweets; 0/1): why bookdown only allows to render files “under the current working directory”? #tidyverse #rstats https://t.co/QmciWWEgQ4 ↪
UWE Maths and Stats (@UWE_MathsStats; 0/1): Note: it is possible to convert .tex to .rmd using pandoc in order to start creating bookdown documents from existing .tex files.
However, markdown does not have the same range of fonts available as LaTeX.
#TALMO #accessibility #Mathematics ↪
knitr
Yihui Xie (@xieyihui; 8/0): @OilGains knitr does have a tikz engine, although not super fancy. Example 058: https://t.co/G6xNKMY4cN If you feel it can be improved, please feel free to let me know! Thanks! ↪
Ben Berger (@BenjaminABerger; 4/0): @Andrew___Baker Something like this?
x_latex = knitr::kable(my_data,’latex’)
writeLines(x_latex, ‘my_table.tex’) ↪
TimSalabim (@TimSalabim3; 4/0): @WeAreRLadies I try to use knitr::spin most of the time as it feels more natural to just be able to write code as is and take extra steps for comments/documentation throughout scripts (like roxygen basically). knitr::knit to me just feels “the wrong way round”. ↪
tj mahr 🍕🍍 (@tjmahr; 4/0): for my part, i like nlme::Machines, lme4::cake, lme4::sleepstudy, warpbreaks (esp. if talking about knitr), airquality ↪
Ben Marwick (@benmarwick; 2/0): @samuelmehr @ceptional Right, I agree this is tricky, I currently do this: ggplot (but hide the plot from showing) then ggsave(“my-plot.png”) then knitr::include_graphics(“my-plot.png”) to show the plot in the Rmd output with the scaling just right ↪
Jon Henner (@jmhenner; 2/0): I had been using formattable to produce beautiful tables in knitr, but moving away from dataframes to tibbles meant that I had to coerce the tibble to a dataframe first. While this normally worked, it had a nasty side effect of crashing my computer sometimes. ↪
Lukas / jemsu (@Jemus42; 1/0): @ma_salmon That would mess with the downlit linking, wouldn’t it? I haven’t tried yet, but my impulse is to stay vanilla at first - I do really like my knitr-hooking though! ↪
PyPackages (@pypackages; 0/3): The release of jupytext package 1.5.0 is now available. 🥳
Jupyter notebooks as Markdown documents, Julia, Python or R scripts
https://t.co/Ntf54rSeSH#knitr #python #rstudio #jupytext #hydrogen #markdown #notebooks #rmarkdown #jupyterlab #programming #versioncontrol ↪
tidyverse tweets (@tidyversetweets; 0/1): Center subcaption in Rmarkdown using knitr #tidyverse #rstats https://t.co/95N93hnP94 ↪
pagedown
Romain Lesur (@RLesur; 1/0): @umairdurrani87 @dougashton @WeAreRLadies @MangoTheCat This is described here https://t.co/zZcKoGNLUo
You also can make a personal copy of the CSS files for customisation and reference them in the css parameter. ↪
xaringan
We are R-Ladies (@WeAreRLadies; 57/6): If you’re in RStudio and install xaringan, “Ninja Presentation” will show up as an option when you create a new R Markdown file from a template. The template has lots of example slides, you could play around and see if it could work for your presentation! https://t.co/pCyiUIQEWJ ↪
André Farias - Vida de Suporte (@Andre_Suporte; 25/4): A arte de fingir que você tá entendendo alguma coisa quando o seu filho começa a falar em xaringan, renegan uchiha… ↪
We are R-Ladies (@WeAreRLadies; 19/2): I’ve started to use xaringan for my own slides (like a recent talk I did here: https://t.co/IehWkTfLCZ), but I want to improve my customization skills! I’m inspired by people like @thomas_mock and these great slides he did recently: https://t.co/oPCC2TEnb0 ↪
ihaddaden fodil (@moh_fodil; 17/3): Delighted to introduce the {GomoGomonoMi} #rstats package which allows you to animate text in Rmd documents (xaringan slides also) and Shiny apps using the Animate.css library (https://t.co/4iEGYVllpB).
Github repo: https://t.co/qt7amncaON https://t.co/W4WINGba03 ↪
eu (@galleg0skt; 15/0): o dia q eu tava xaringan https://t.co/bIEbnk5jFq ↪
Yury Zablotski (@yuzaR___; 10/1): I think I found the way to excite newbies about statistics:
- oversimplify,
- overpromise and
- underdeliver 😅
Lecture was created by xaringan 📦
https://t.co/xIVNxjBqTd
#RStats #DataScience #Statistics https://t.co/vqoPpWMCnf ↪
Rob (@Folken_fgc; 6/1): @WeAreRLadies Xaringan is great but if you dont download remark.js the slide deck wont render offline. Dont be like me and embarrass yourself at an interview:
https://t.co/0lpFyJh2Jn ↪
Jacquie Tran (@jacquietran; 6/0): Woohoo! @Jayniehaka did such a great job at the last @RLadiesAKL, and I’m stoked for @earowang’s follow up in a couple weeks’ time. Time to level up my {xaringan} skills… 🥷#rstats https://t.co/dPhrMxsFEZ ↪
Riinu Pius (Ots) (@Riinu; 4/0): @Shel_Kariuki @WeAreRLadies @thomas_mock I’d been putting it off too! Finally took the plunge a month ago. Hardly any learning curve if making straightforward slides, and the huge benefit of getting PDFs (if need those). I converted 10 of my ioslides presentations to xaringan in a day! Go for it 🎉 ↪
Grant McDermott (@grant_mcdermott; 4/0): @andrew_leach @ryansafner @andrewheiss @apreshill My template is for long-form notes (a la LaTeX article class).
If you’re making slides with xaringan and just want PDF versions of those, I recommend pagedown::chrome_print. Super simple and works like a charm. https://t.co/1Cvo2dQE96 https://t.co/jC4VwRWBzh ↪
R-Ladies Freiburg (@RLadiesFreiburg; 3/1): If after our last Meetup you are day and night thinking how cool is xaringan to make presentations in R-markdown, check the upcoming online event of #Rladies Auckland
https://t.co/hm3wCBjMWV ↪
M U T I S O (@johnmutiso_; 3/0): @Shel_Kariuki @WeAreRLadies @thomas_mock I used Xaringan far a presentation I did last week.. The theme is so powerful with great features ↪
Alison Presmanes Hill (@apreshill; 2/0): @niemasd @seandavis12 @RStudioEDU @seankross This is a good suggestion! We used this for rstudio conf. I have also embedded @polleverywhere HTML in a xaringan slide deck too: https://t.co/aF2erE07Su ↪
Jorge Sinval (@JorgeSinval; 2/0): @sharon000 @WeAreRLadies @apreshill I can’t wait to see your slides using the xaringan package. An example: https://t.co/Fl9qkMDb1Q ↪
Sharon Machlis (@sharon000; 2/0): @jtrnyc @WeAreRLadies @apreshill Thanks! I’m working on a code-heavy presentation now and am liking xaringan so far. ↪
Shel 🇰🇪 (@Shel_Kariuki; 2/0): @WeAreRLadies @thomas_mock I want to use Xaringan to create slides for a talk I will be giving on Thursday….is the learning curve very steep? I am too afraid to indulge. ↪
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Christophe Dervieux (@chrisderv; 2/0): @nicoleradziwill @ibddoctor There is a new cache function in {xfun} that maybe can help make it simpler
https://t.co/SWHXNcRheE ↪