#rstats
James Musambayi (@JamesMusambayi; 663/109): A great resource, a book I’d recommend anyone focusing on data visualization to use.
#DataAnalytics #DataScience #RStats https://t.co/IUMZgh5i8v ↪
Andrew Heiss, geriatric millennial (@andrewheiss; 401/45): Updating course materials for next week and fancied this up with #rstats and ggdag #causaltwitter https://t.co/Nj4s1dDkOK ↪
Laura Navarro (@LauraNavarroSol; 212/30): For this #TidyTuesday I analyzed the most common music genres of the songs that appeared in Billboard Hot 100 each decade. 📊🎷
(only took the first genre that appeared on each song 😅)
#RStats #tidyverse #ggplot2 #music #dataviz https://t.co/OAhPmpL5Jl ↪
R Function A Day (@rfunctionaday; 177/23): Slope graphs are a handy tool for visualizing trends in paired data with multiple observations.
The {newggslopegraph} function from {CGPfunctions} 📦 provides a helper to quickly prepare such a graph! 📈
https://t.co/Rw9BmRpPPc
#rstats #DataScience https://t.co/XCO6SOocTa ↪
Syeda Sheraj Ali (@Sheraj99; 168/125): A Powerful Scientific Environment Written in #Python Code. #BigData #Analytics #DataScience #AI #MachineLearning #IoT #IIoT #RStats #TensorFlow #Java #JavaScript #ReactJS #CloudComputing #Serverless #DataScientist #Linux #Programming #Coding #100DaysofCode
https://t.co/1Kh94I4tSL ↪
Eastern Style (@EasternStyle1; 160/118): Robots in the competition(2).#Analytics #MachineLearning #AI #Python #Rstats #Reactjs #IoT #IIoT #Linux #Serverless #flutter #ML #javascript #TensorFlow #BigData #CloudComputing #SDGs #SmartCities #Cloud #SmartHome #5G #Robotics #100DaysOfCode https://t.co/YW2bivM6j5 ↪
Allan Oscar Oluchiri (@AllanOluchiri; 142/137): Machine Learning Roadmap
#BigData #Analytics #DataScience #AI #MachineLearning #PyTorch #Python #RStats #TensorFlow #JavaScript #CloudComputing #Serverless #DataScientist #Linux #Programming #Coding #100DaysofCode #blockchain #DeepLearning #cybersecurity #CodeNewbie #SQL #NLP https://t.co/1NcJET7s5I ↪
Giuliano Liguori (@ingliguori; 130/119): #Infographic: The Different Types of #DataScientists
Via @ingliguori ht @CatherineAdenle
#BigData #Analytics #DataScience #AI #IoT #IIoT #PyTorch #Python #RStats #TensorFlow #Java #JavaScript #ReactJS #CloudComputing #Serverless #DataScientist #Programming #Coding #100DaysofCode https://t.co/I8udJ7FGiH ↪
Ed Kwedar (@EdKwedar; 107/107): #MachineLearning Cheatsheets. #BigData #Analytics #DataScience #AI #MachineLearning #IoT #IIoT #PyTorch #Python #RStats #TensorFlow #Java #JavaScript #ReactJS #GoLang #Serverless #DataScientist #Linux #Programming #Coding #100DaysofCode via @gp_pulipaka | https://t.co/ZEioXxhaLJ https://t.co/cIsHPn2ISf ↪
blogdown
Isabella Velásquez (@ivelasq3; 52/8): Here’s how to pull the YAML for your blogdown posts using #rstats; figuring out how to do this was a great example of why I am excited to join RStudio 🥳
blogpost with code: https://t.co/RdI4zEwfX8
h/t to @grrrck ’s post on finding tags in blogdown: https://t.co/p85frQbAiG https://t.co/bWwH2rsIYf ↪
R posts you might have missed! (@icymi_r; 25/8): ✍️⇆ Why I’m Excited to Join RStudio, Told Through a {blogdown} Metadata Project | %>% dreams
👤 Isabella Velásquez @ivelasq3
🔗 https://t.co/z7LBaRyHSm
#rstats #datascience ↪
David Grubbs (@crcgrubbsd; 22/6): A chance to hear from the person who literally wrote the book on R Markdown: https://t.co/BWxbfa2Yhm
#rstats @CRC_MathStats https://t.co/gyW5rbrr5W https://t.co/aAH4xochuk ↪
R-bloggers (@Rbloggers; 11/7): Why I’m Excited to Join RStudio, Told Through a {blogdown} Metadata Project {https://t.co/5VRlIqx6cA} #rstats #DataScience ↪
Alison Presmanes Hill (@apreshill; 9/0): @jdatap @sharon000 See: https://t.co/ifEtyfynAu ↪
Sharon Machlis (@sharon000; 8/2): Updating #rstats and blogdown was a bad idea for my local blog. Finally figured out the new “bundling” file structure. But HTML widgets working fine before now don’t. Several hours wasted, and I can’t post my pre-election data. May be time to look at moving my blog to Distill. ↪
John Paul Helveston (@JohnHelveston; 7/0): @sharon000 Sorry to hear the blogdown troubles ☹️
If you want to make the move to distill, we got some great resources at the distillery!
https://t.co/oPC0wO81pu ↪
Thomas Lumley (@tslumley; 3/1): Does anyone have simple instructions for migrating a netlify/hugo/blogdown site to a newer linux image now netlify is getting rid of the old one? ↪
R Weekly Live (@rweekly_live; 2/4): Why I’m Excited to Join RStudio, Told Through a {blogdown} Metadata Project #rstats #datascience https://t.co/sKZdJCCqfX ↪
claudîus (@dataclaudius; 1/3): Why I’m Excited to Join RStudio, Told Through a {blogdown} Metadata Project via #rbloggers #rstats #datascience https://t.co/At2mb4oPW7 ↪
Delanie Honda (@DelanieHonda; 1/2): 1.5 yrs after saying “I’m going to create a website w/ R” I did it! Some false starts with {blogdown}, ended up going with {distill} and set up in ~1 wk. Where I plan to talk about internat’l ed, data viz & R #feelingaccomplished #rstats https://t.co/oWG3gX1BZR ↪
Ross Gayler 💉💉 (@ross_gayler; 1/0): @mdsumner @tslumley I just tried it on my ancient blogdown site. Updated to 20.04 and build failed because Netlify GitHub app not installed. Installed Netlify app and tied to build again - failed with messages about missing ruby version. Set image to 16.04 and build worked OK. Short term fix only. ↪
Travis Gerke (@travisgerke; 1/0): @apreshill @jdatap Awesome! Not gonna lie I feared for the life of the lab’s blogdown site when I saw the volume of deps in the git commit after adding crosstalk 😬 worked like a charm though ↪
Benjamin Wolfe (he/him) (@BenjaminWolfe; 1/0): @carroll_jono OK I’ll bite. How does a YAML file get that big? I’m used to YAML for like, blogdown posts. ↪
Carl Howe (@cdhowe; 1/0): New RStudio blogger and marketer, Isabella Velásquez, shares her story: Why I’m Excited to Join RStudio, Told Through a {blogdown} Metadata Project https://t.co/CxvwOCKmxr ↪
Alison Presmanes Hill (@apreshill; 1/0): @sharon000 @jdatap Blogdown adds this file- make sure it is committed: https://t.co/6Ofh2Uqhvq
Are your Hugo versions definitely a match locally + on Netlify? (i.e., blogdown::check_netlify() is ok?) ↪
Alison Presmanes Hill (@apreshill; 1/0): @giocomai @sharon000 @PieRatio I’d suggest running blogdown:: check_config() here- this issue crops up if you have accidentally told Hugo to ignore the default img location ↪
tidyverse tweets (@tidyversetweets; 0/1): Blogdown homepage now only shows one link to “Posts” #tidyverse #rstats https://t.co/RmmFYEDmTu ↪
tidyverse tweets (@tidyversetweets; 0/1): I get no image in the viewer panel when I run blogdown's serve_site() #tidyverse #rstats https://t.co/7H4fAfyW9q ↪
tidyverse tweets (@tidyversetweets; 0/1): I get no image in the viewer panel when I run blogdown’s serve_site() #tidyverse #rstats https://t.co/d0KlnO4uCU ↪
Thomas Hütter 💉💉 (@DerFredo; 0/1): %>% dreams posted on R-bloggers: Why I’m Excited to Join RStudio, Told Through a {blogdown} Metadata Project #rstats https://t.co/Vi9nFzg9Th ↪
bookdown
Sean Davis (@seandavis12; 126/43): Big Book of R https://t.co/oSmn5VNemK #rmarkdown #bookdown #RStats ↪
Maëlle Salmon (@ma_salmon; 30/6): TIL the option “https://t.co/MjDHpSZxcU.latex” for bookdown PDF output, “can be set to a function to post-process the LaTeX output.” 🔧
- Docs https://t.co/hRm9i2Smcz
- Examples https://t.co/FrrPhjWXxg
#RStats ↪
Robin Lovelace (@robinlovelace; 20/5): Another outstanding book with reproducible examples in #RStats is published! Like many recent books in the field, it has a hybrid publishing model with online and physical versions, minimising barriers to access. See https://t.co/l2LpWZkmK2 for more like this! https://t.co/aWCXTVm7aY https://t.co/GBOAwD6I3T ↪
Women in Statistics and Data Science (@WomenInStat; 19/3): Markdown/RMarkdown are a great way to produce reproducible scripts.
RMarkdown tutorial here: https://t.co/1Ntmp8pIxB by @xieyihui https://t.co/qEcew8K20g ↪
Nick HK (@nickchk; 11/0): in summation LaTeX is the worst but also it’s the best and if I’d had to write this book in Word my head would have exploded
(bookdown-to-PDF wouldn’t have been too bad but I don’t think I’d have been able to make all the fiddly changes they want) ↪
Arthur Albuquerque (@arthur_alb1; 5/0): @lenaconstante @leosbastos Vale lembrar que as vídeo aulas do @rlmcelreath são de graça: https://t.co/HS1yIWoWwJ ; e tem a tradução do livro usando {tidyverse} e {brms} pelo @SolomonKurz https://t.co/q1zwyY8D4u ↪
tidyverse tweets (@tidyversetweets; 4/2): change bookdown theme #tidyverse #rstats https://t.co/am1mbJBbVj ↪
tidyverse tweets (@tidyversetweets; 3/2): Publish Bookdown project to Rstudio Connect from Git #tidyverse #rstats https://t.co/9v5N1IoyGM ↪
Michael David Wilson (@humanfactorsio; 3/0): @timothyjballard I like to follow the various Bookdown sites out there: https://t.co/3AEK8G3uWr https://t.co/ZI3Q9fXqHm
https://t.co/6f8s3Wl8S2 ↪
Matt Baldwin (@mattwbaldwin; 2/0): @AndyLuttrell5 When you get to the analysis phase my go to R packages are metafor and effectsize! The Bornstein and Hedges intro book is very approachable. This free book down is also a nice practical guide for R https://t.co/EPzNHnw0HT ↪
David Curran (@iamreddave; 2/0): I am working my way through free online book Doing Meta-Analysis with R: A Hands-On Guide
https://t.co/a98TVpKoEF it is really good so far https://t.co/rBILazraFj ↪
Dale Barr (@dalejbarr; 2/0): @debruine has added a number of enhancements to the latest release, including:
- improved default styles for widgets
- a new ‘radio button’ widget for MCQs, longmcq()
- a helper function for integrating with bookdown ↪
Maxwell! 🌃 🍁 🍂 (@Maxwell_110; 2/0): @OscarBaruffa R bloggers によると,また 9 つの本が追加された模様
https://t.co/dp97JXvbbH
個人的に好きなのは,メタアナ本なんだけど,ついに追加されたみたい 📚
Doing meta-analysis with R: A hands-on guide
https://t.co/5MHiDzaonT途中で読み止まってしまっているので,最後まで終えたい 💦 ↪
tidyverse tweets (@tidyversetweets; 1/2): RMarkdown document chapters ‘knit’ without a glitch individually, but fail on Bookdown render-book() with Error in knit_print.table #tidyverse #rstats https://t.co/Qz2U7LjhnS ↪
tidyverse tweets (@tidyversetweets; 1/2): Bookdown: is it possible to use figure caption number in R code? #tidyverse #rstats https://t.co/hAahVRZFPb ↪
Lisa DeBruine 🏳️🌈 (@LisaDeBruine; 1/0): @marwincarmo It’s pretty straightforward to customise the base, heading, and code fonts in bs4_book.
https://t.co/U3n9xoDp5M
Anything fancier than that, and you need to learn CSS. ↪
Ant_Rev (@Ant_Rev1966; 1/0): @Carmina_Banana Puedes hacerlo con bookdown en rstudio https://t.co/RR8rJJX38J. En Youtube puedes ver cómo replicar un proyecto ya existente y publicarlo online. ↪
Joseph Casillas (@jvcasill; 1/0): @kbmcgowan I used it for my diss and it was rather painless. I ended up making a template for my current institution that my students use. Ive used bookdown a good amount for book-sized projects (that aren’t actually books). Both were 👌🏼 after the initial learning curve. ↪
John Measey (@AfriHerp; 1/0): @StephenEglen @RickyPo Thanks!
It is actually #bookdown - which is an extention of Rmarkdown
https://t.co/2Av5WyTpUN ↪
Eyayaw Teka Beze (@EyayawBeze; 0/2): How to turn off auto-tagging/numbering in bookdown?
$$
\begin{aligned}
y = 2x
\end{aligned}(#eq:1) \tag{1}
$$
produces
$$
\begin{aligned}
y = 2x
\end{aligned}(#eq:1) \tag{1}\tag{2.1}
$$
#rstats ↪
tidyverse tweets (@tidyversetweets; 0/1): How to turn off auto-tagging/numbering in bookdown? #tidyverse #rstats https://t.co/Sa8iPb4VMz ↪
tidyverse tweets (@tidyversetweets; 0/1): How to manage order of chapter knitting in bookdown? #tidyverse #rstats https://t.co/TZvzE8gNqa ↪
tidyverse tweets (@tidyversetweets; 0/1): Issue with bookdown not exposing output files in post-processor #tidyverse #rstats https://t.co/0D7w0iGe53 ↪
Nicholas Erskine (@nerskine95; 0/1): @mdsumner There’s also Roger Peng’s comp stat course notes, which cover a lot of ground in fairly sparse detail in ~100 pages: https://t.co/mhP14cM5Hr ↪
knitr
tidyverse tweets (@tidyversetweets; 3/2): Can’t use both fig.pos and out.width/height in knitr? #tidyverse #rstats https://t.co/eTz26ovPJN ↪
One R Package a Day (@RLangPackage; 2/2): SASmarkdown - Settings and functions to extend the ‘knitr’ ‘SAS’ engine. #rstats https://t.co/pqC9MgqQIb ↪
pagedown
Maëlle Salmon (@ma_salmon; 5/0): I suppose that’s what’s more exciting is a “post LaTeX world”, 👀 https://t.co/gP9STnWZFJ by @RLesur ↪
tinytex
R Function A Day (@rfunctionaday; 96/22): Compiling LaTeX to PDF can be troublesome; often due to missing LaTeX packages. We may wish that such packages are automatically installed, making compilation painless.
The {pdflatex} function from {tinytex} 📦 does exactly this! 👏
https://t.co/4Ga94fTm47
#rstats #DataScience https://t.co/JX6o9YAi1d ↪
tidyverse tweets (@tidyversetweets; 0/1): TinyTex troubles #tidyverse #rstats https://t.co/TW8XYaTw1h ↪
xaringan
Suzana (@suziproibida; 4/0): Tô mestre no Xaringan, pode me chamar de Suzana Uchiha! https://t.co/4mfdp0XaRo ↪
Noé Osorio (@NoeOsorioPK; 3/0): @caro_whitetower O con referencias al anime como el poderoso xaringan. ↪
Roberto🌷🌷 (@robert_gonz; 2/0): Qué tan overachiever estará hacer la presentación que me toca para una clase con {xaringan} ? ↪
#rstats 🤖 (@rstatsvideo; 1/1): 📺 #rstats video: Garrick Aden-Buie- Making Extra Great Slides with xaringan, xaringanthemer and xaringanExtra
▶ Lander Analytics (@LanderAnalytics)
🔗 https://t.co/mCK0WKCj5Q ↪
Enrico (sai do twite ) (@yoga_5651; 1/0): @_ke3nRyuguji @kkkkjcandy xaringan ↪
Arindam Basu (@arinbasu; 1/0): @Laserhedvig @TedPavlic @MelissaK_Moore :-), try Xaringan, ↪
Arindam Basu (@arinbasu; 1/0): #TID Mind blowingly good introduction to @xieyihui ’s #xaringan package for creating presentations in Rmarkdown from @apreshill , https://t.co/rHqR64HxrA ↪
Matt Worthington (@mrworthington; 1/0): @researchremora I used Mentimeter in Xaringan. Just embedded the results code into a slide. ↪