#rstats
Milos Popovic/Милош Поповић (@milos_agathon; 662/295): My new map shows the % of female researchers in Europe, according to UNESCO data. Link to the data source is in the map just below the legend.
👩🔬
#women #science #womenintech #rstats #maps #dataviz #DataScience https://t.co/HB9ThI0SoV ↪
SamanthaGirvan (@SamanthaGirvan; 239/9): Literally spent my Friday night writing code in R. What has happened to me? I can’t get over how much I love seeing data visualised and looking pretty! It’s so much fun! Why did I not find this sooner. Why didn’t I learn bioinformatics? #RStats ↪
Kirk Borne (@KirkDBorne; 202/91): 10 Most Useful Books to Boost your Career in #DataScience: https://t.co/b7g1TEVm3R via @analyticsinme
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#BigData #DataScientists #AI #MachineLearning #DeepLearning #Analytics #Statistics #Probability #Coding #Rstats #Python https://t.co/hWqnkMn9yV ↪
Cédric Scherer (@CedScherer; 199/15): #30DayMapChallenge | Day 5 | @openstreetmap
Another 🐝 map, another ⬡⬡⬡ map.
Made in #Rstats with #ggplot2.#design #dataviz #beekeeping #germany https://t.co/HvoEctT0m7 ↪
Dr. Ganapathi Pulipaka 🇺🇸 (@gp_pulipaka; 123/103): Top Books on Artificial Intelligence. #BigData #Analytics #DataScience #IoT #IIoT #PyTorch #Python #RStats #TensorFlow #Java #JavaScript #ReactJS #GoLang #CloudComputing #Serverless #DataScientist #Linux #Books #Programming #Coding #100DaysofCode
https://t.co/drVml7kyqr https://t.co/DU5DR1Sw0m ↪
blogdown
Catherine Kim, PhD (@fishiintheC; 3/2): All of the content for the #R workshop is available on the #blogdown website:
https://t.co/zW8iEJrBg9
#R4DS #RStats #DataSciece #DataViz #ggplot2 #R #WomenWhoCode https://t.co/LfmXdIzGLH ↪
Ken Butler (@KenButler12; 3/0): When I actually have some energy, I think I will be moving my blogdown blog to Distill, if I can find a way to do that without too much hassle. ↪
Jason Aizkalns (@JasonAizkalns; 1/3): #rstats Is it possible to use #distill or #blogdown listing pages as shiny app launcher / gallery / catalog? I’d like the listing page “posts” to keep the metadata, description, tagging, but just link to various apps. Similar to @rstudio connectWidgets ↪
Ariel Muldoon (@aosmith16; 1/2): Has anyone out there in #rstats #blogdown land had to add two extra \ in config.toml ignoreFiles to avoid errors? I’m (belatedly) updating blogdown now that I’m back in my office and it was just one of those mornings. 😅 ↪
Shannon Pileggi (@PipingHotData; 1/0): @KenButler12 Don’t know how much hassle it is, but hope it helps! https://t.co/kPmpMPLjKE ↪
Harshvardhan (@harshbutjust; 0/2): Hello #rstats people! I changed my laptop and can’t get Blogdown and Hugo to work. Any clue how to correct this? https://t.co/4g9rkfg0j2 ↪
bookdown
R posts you might have missed! (@icymi_r; 132/32): 📚🧹 Doing Bayesian Data Analysis in {brms} and the {tidyverse}
👤 Solomon Kurz @solomonkurz
🔗 https://t.co/fsIGJptgjK
#rstats #datascience ↪
RStudio (@rstudio; 116/28): Too often, deep technical knowledge is hidden behind paywalls or inside expensive physical books. But not in this community!
R Views reviews the Bookdown library site, which includes dozens of hardback titles, completely free.
https://t.co/iIlCHyYqYM
#rstats https://t.co/aTxsZzAWif ↪
Amber Ying 應 緣 🇹🇼 🏳️🌈 🦁 (@amberying; 9/0): Speaking of diamonds, @johnmtowey just plotted the price of round cut diamonds against color and clarity using this R package and this is one of the many reasons why I want to spend the rest of my life with him.
https://t.co/a0FcwTVwKt ↪
R Weekly Live (@rweekly_live; 6/5): An R Community Public Library #rstats #datascience https://t.co/uhzzW5Ic8u ↪
Ben Hanowell (@BenHanowell; 5/3): Today, I fixed what I thought was a weird bug in my online course notes, which building with #rstats #bookdown. Although I posted on Stackoverflow to see if I could get a simple response in case I couldn’t fix it, I really dug in. And it turns out that the bug was me begin dumb. ↪
محلل إحصائي (@AbhathMa; 5/2): ✍️|كتب متوفرة بشكل مجاني عن #الاحصاء
نسخ مجانية لمجموعة كبيرة من كتب الاحصاء و #علم_البيانات ولغة R …. متاحة لقراءتها أونلاين
https://t.co/Dk3SaEWqXu
جميع هذه الكتب كتبت باستخدام حزمة bookdown في لغة R والتي تسهل عملية كتابة الكتب والمقالات https://t.co/swbdmqJcnW ↪
Audrey Kelly, PhD (@AudreyLK_PhD; 5/1): @calves06 @rstudio @ArcGISPro I can’t remember, were you in @jumbanho ’s grad seminar where we did some geospatial stuff in R? If not, this resource we used in the class was great! https://t.co/S6Ye1ppcI5 ↪
Tim Taylor (@drtimt; 5/0): I’ve been looking at ways to produce a nice HTML version of Rise of the Self-Replicators from the LaTeX source. PanDoc has problems with large multi-file projects. But I’ve now discovered Bookdown https://t.co/J1UKKoCXZJ at @rstudio. It looks great! Watch this space #selfrepbook ↪
Matt Peeples (@PattMeeples; 5/0): I’m working on an R bookdown appendix to accompany a book project and really enjoying all the features (easy math text, automatic section organization, code and figure updating, etc.). I think I may fully convert to writing in bookdown for my next big project. ↪
Nils Ratnaweera (@NRatnaweera; 4/2): Our first public #bookdown based project report written! We monitored woodpiles from a local restoration project to detect #mustelids. All data available in the accompanying #rstats package.
https://t.co/MDRLqchQb2
@ZHAW @MustelidColloq @scnatCH @biodiversityCH https://t.co/0Q7XBjLgex ↪
Nithin .M (@nithinnithu_m; 4/1): Very much me.. nowadays bookdown too
#RStats https://t.co/st0TQNPyjC ↪
Andrea Onofri (@onofriandreapg; 4/1): Our work is little by little progressing (navigating through Faculty and teaching commitments) … First five chapters are online at: https://t.co/rhNTdthys6 Check’em out and, please, comment! #bookdown #RStats ↪
tidyverse tweets (@tidyversetweets; 2/2): How to create own table in Bookdown and reference it within the text? #tidyverse #rstats https://t.co/kPIyj7X3Cs ↪
Ian Gow (@iandgow; 2/0): @hadleywickham Yep. Steven Pinker, The Sense of Style, pp.298-300. Took me hours to figure out that “lang: en-GB” was needed to stop machinery behind bookdown from “fixing” this for me. ↪
tj mahr 🍍🍕 (@tjmahr; 2/0): @CoulSim yes i have a notebook of Rmd files where i work on the data. these are compiled with bookdown and tracked with targets. i put the .Rmd files and .md files in version control so i can see when i break things ↪
Audrey Kelly, PhD (@AudreyLK_PhD; 2/0): @calves06 @rstudio @ArcGISPro @jumbanho Or wait, it was actually this one that we used: https://t.co/QEJ7wDUX52
A different bookdown! But the one in my first tweet looks useful too! ↪
tidyverse tweets (@tidyversetweets; 1/3): _bookdown.yml settings inside index.Rmd #tidyverse #rstats https://t.co/i1AmMfdKG2 ↪
tidyverse tweets (@tidyversetweets; 1/2): Trouble with title rendered in bookdown using bs4_book output type #tidyverse #rstats https://t.co/t5JzcW9hQz ↪
tidyverse tweets (@tidyversetweets; 1/2): getting bookdown custom blocks to work with pdf output #tidyverse #rstats https://t.co/WmCVcmQdgo ↪
Ratna Dewi (@ratnadewi1392; 1/1): want to learn data science https://t.co/XZHhapJmRk ↪
矢崎 裕一/Yuichi YAZAKI (@yuichy02; 1/1): Rマークダウンで本を書くための仕組みを作った上で、Rについての本を書いているのか。すばらしいね…!
https://t.co/wBtDmoxAjZ ↪
Ben Hanowell (@BenHanowell; 1/0): Observe my shame! https://t.co/ZbJih1OJbK ↪
Susannah Cowtan (@SuusJC; 1/0): @EcoLaurenY …. Rethinks temptation to convert thesis writeup from sweave to bookdown. Thank you for your timely intervention. ↪
ironman (@hommedefer3; 1/0): stanで自分で書いて(ほぼ)結果とグラフまで再現できたので満足。
https://t.co/Cbv2qPWR3N #iron勉強メモ https://t.co/omnQoncSf9 ↪
Prof. Mason Garrison 🌈💫✨ (@SMasonGarrison; 1/0): @ELindstromPhD Gitbook made via bookdown. Here’s the full site: https://t.co/5VAyIm30Lp
And the source code: https://t.co/5kU4vW81SL ↪
Drew Stommes (@StommesDrew; 0/1): Useful for methodologists and applied researchers alike: “10 Fundamental Theorems for Econometrics” https://t.co/btZQQgIJLG ↪
knitr
R posts you might have missed! (@icymi_r; 18/9): ✍️ An Upcoming Breaking Change in knitr on Unbalanced Chunk Delimiters
👤 Yihui Xie @xieyihui
🔗 https://t.co/pIOZixvzd4
#rstats #datascience ↪
Johan Lindbäck (@iiijohan; 3/0): @KarlPettersso10 @marie_holmqvist @ikitorp Jag använder knitr och väver (eller kanske snarare stickar) ihop min R-kod och LaTeX-kod i samma fil. Men pandoc funkar ju också. ↪
Stas Kolenikov (@StatStas; 2/3): So I want to see this in #rstats viewer, but I don’t want to see it in the knit markdown, regardless of whether I knit as a fresh process or through the console rmarkdown::render()
if (interactive() & is.null(knitr::current_input())) vtable(my_data_frame) ↪
Rudolf Schlechter, PhD (@rschlec; 2/0): @kholerakardash knitr ↪
tidyverse tweets (@tidyversetweets; 1/2): Knitr change working directory not working #tidyverse #rstats https://t.co/CbgBzmsltZ ↪
Tony Hirst (@psychemedia; 1/0): @choldgraf @driscollis @marcwouts @curvenote @rowancockett @stevejpurves Leanpub seemed to go its own way some time ago… IIRC, I had to do fettling of knitr generated md for https://t.co/9voNyFFkm5
I’d be churning out books on leanpub and trying to hasten my exit plan if I could just generate leanpub-md reliably as just another output format! ;-) ↪
Tony Hirst (@psychemedia; 1/0): @driscollis @marcwouts @choldgraf doh.. you also need md cell outputs too of course.. so do you know if there’s a reliable eg notebook -(jupytext)–> Rmd-knitr-> leanpub md workflow? ↪
Eric DeWitt (@NeuroChooser; 1/0): @KordingLab Another problem is that currently (Jupyter) notebooks are not actually good for literate programming and rendering to presentation formats. Compare to RMarkdown/Knitr/Sweave and you quickly see the deficiencies. Source control is another major hurdle. Finally, you need longevity. ↪
Houston H. 💉💉💉🎄 Haynes (@h3techdev; 1/0): @gztstatistics …between pandoc* and knitr… ↪
Houston H. 💉💉💉🎄 Haynes (@h3techdev; 1/0): @gztstatistics As an aside, about ten months ago I was fighting through the stack from highcharter through html/widgetframe and pretty much gave up when the issue was somewhere between panic and knitr - out of my depth and beyond my range of patience. ↪
Mickaël CANOUIL (@mickaelcanouil; 1/0): @Martifa_G @rstats_tweets Simply use python as the engine for all {knitr} chunks with Python in your {xaringan} Rmarkdown. ↪
tidyverse tweets (@tidyversetweets; 0/1): Is it possible to install LunchBox Ornaments for use in rmarkdown with knitr? #tidyverse #rstats https://t.co/hQIGv3blSs ↪
tinytex
CRAN Package Updates (@CRANberriesFeed; 2/2): CRAN updates: consort tinytex xfun #rstats ↪
tidyverse tweets (@tidyversetweets; 0/1): How to solve RMarkdown error after installing tinytex::install_tinytex() #tidyverse #rstats https://t.co/cwmU8k6JrU ↪
xaringan
Emil Hvitfeldt (@Emil_Hvitfeldt; 12/0): @ChelseaParlett @nsgrantham You can also use transparent background for your charts, this way you don’t need to match the background
https://t.co/m3eNEPMlls https://t.co/ZtxRGu5X4S ↪
Federico Marini (@FedeBioinfo; 4/2): I don’t know who needs to know that, but I find only few packages as ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️useful as {fabricerin} from @moh_fodil - especially for teaching and sketching, live, on HTML xaringan slides.
That’s it, that’s the tweet (excuse my trackpad drawing 😬) #RStats https://t.co/h0SPLGTmuq ↪
Derek Sollberger (@DerekSollberger; 2/0): So now I have the opposite problem: my teaching materials were made for online instruction, not in-person
Enter: #xaringan ↪
Mister Cakeboy (@NotCakeboy; 1/0): @guxdms slk brinca com as mina de xaringãn ↪
jollydata.blog (@JollydataB; 1/0): I plan to implement this from now on in future posts. It seems to work in {distill} code chunks without any problems.
Thanks @grrrck for the amazing work on {xaringan} and {xaringanExtra}! https://t.co/rV98Hk0H83 ↪
Matt Dancho (Business Science) (@mdancho84; 1/0): @1Coderisk3 Oh yeah, Xaringan for the win! 🙌 ↪
Marty believes in police abolishment (@Martifa_G; 0/5): Hey #python and #rstats crowd: Is there a good python package like Xaringan? Should i just leverage a notebook into a presentation?
I’ve done this with #r so many times, but this is my first python presentation. ↪
yihui.name
Amelia McNamara (@AmeliaMN; 3/1): As always, I love @xieyihui’s blog. https://t.co/or6twUMDmd The gallery of unbalanced chunk delimiters, which all have names! Delightful. “A window cleaning crane lifting a man” 😂 ↪
Yohan J. Rodríguez (@hasdid; 1/1): #R #Automated | Turn an Ordered List on an HTML Page into a Collapsible FAQ List https://t.co/zZZwvfcRZw ↪