#rstats
Matt Dancho (Business Science) (@mdancho84; 694/97): If you’re looking for a 6-figure data scientist job, what if I told you that #R was a smarter choice than #python?
You’d probably laugh at me right?
Well please read on…
#rstats https://t.co/vJMlk9spYh ↪
Dr. Ganapathi Pulipaka 🇺🇸 (@gp_pulipaka; 182/99): An #MLOps Course! #BigData #Analytics #DataScience #AI #MachineLearning #IoT #IIoT #PyTorch #Python #RStats #TensorFlow #Java #JavaScript #ReactJS #GoLang #CloudComputing #Serverless #DataScientist #Linux #Programming #Coding #100DaysofCode
https://t.co/lQ5xxUDHE0 https://t.co/Rjydl5WENd ↪
Dr. Dominic Royé (@dr_xeo; 164/46): [🆕POST] Este año he tardado algo en poder hacer el primer post, pero aquí os lo traigo sobre el uso de datos multidimensionales espaciales en formato netCDF con datos de sequía. #rstats #rspatial
👉https://t.co/ovRfVyDYiw https://t.co/NkifeIfFhh ↪
blogdown
R-bloggers (@Rbloggers; 9/4): Why I’m excited to join RStudio, told through a blogdown metadata project {https://t.co/cwEwio8zry} #rstats #DataScience ↪
Tan (@_TanHo; 5/0): @apreshill Not having enough time to treat a topic with as much effort as I think it deserves -
e.g. I had a false start a few weeks ago because people kept asking me about whether they should blogdown or distill https://t.co/zUQEyFfVd5
but I still posted my half notes to the web anyway ↪
Eric Ekholm (@ekholm_e; 3/0): @_TanHo @apreshill Oh man. I just read your post and now I’m considering migrating from distill (back) to blogdown 😬 ↪
BHSci_, R & Graphical Art 🦄🇨🇦🌈 (@StarTrek_Lt; 3/0): @apreshill my best excuses are:
a) no one would read it,
b) i’m not an expert
c) i have the time but not the will
d) started the Hugo blogdown netlify website but no content to fill it
e) GitHub acts as my blog ↪
Alex Kyllo (@alexkyllo; 2/0): @KyleOrkmansen Depends on the nature of the data/analysis/insights but an internal website (like a blog or CMS) where you can post articles with study results, including written analysis and inline visualizations and tables, can be helpful. Blogdown is good for this https://t.co/84m2htzkqq ↪
🍎デジタルBIGLOVE人間TAKE🦖 (@psycle44; 1/0): つ https://t.co/3nqgKs7aOa https://t.co/LbRkOaCrMV ↪
lopierra (@lopierra; 1/0): @apreshill It used to be just lack of time, now it’s lack of time AND it’s been so long that I can’t remember how to use blogdown anymore 😳 ↪
Nick Stamboglis (@nstamboglis; 1/0): @apreshill TBH your RLadies workshop on blogdown/ Hugo Apèro has been on my “to watch” list for a couple of weeks now due to toddler issues. 😅 Hope to catch-up soon! ↪
Aaron Caldwell (@ExPhysStudent; 1/0): @JamesSteeleII https://t.co/tGO3zrAdmq ↪
bookdown
Paula Moraga (@Paula_Moraga_; 68/28): I updated the website of my book “Geospatial Health Data” with the bs4 #bookdown template🌎📊💻Ready to teach in @ENAR_ibs! ✈️
👉 https://t.co/UelVXTiwoY
💻#rstats #rspatial🗺️#diseasemapping #GIS ✨#rshiny📊#RINLA 🌍#spatialepidemiology 🌈#epitwitter 📕 @CRC_MathStats https://t.co/lvu3AO8n09 ↪
Alexander Quispe Rojas (@Alex_QR_CG; 50/15): @pmclsf @causalinf In case you want to learn about ML and Causal Inference, I created a bookdown based on the 14.38 course at MIT and it contains Python and R scripts. (soon Julia)
https://t.co/1Pyha4t6fp ↪
R-bloggers (@Rbloggers; 24/4): Preparing a manuscript for publication using bookdown {https://t.co/syYgk2J1PS} #rstats #DataScience ↪
Arthur Albuquerque (@arthur_alb1; 18/0): @andrewheiss @mjskay I like using brms::prior() for this. Found out about it in SR’s translation by @SolomonKurz https://t.co/7j6akTcSap https://t.co/8JHnmXwXMS ↪
Dr. Luis F. Alvarez León (@lfalvarezleon; 13/3): @alidacantor Grolemund & Wickham is a great starting point: https://t.co/uZHiOvExMy For geog / spatial analysis, check out Lovelace, Nowosad & Muenchow https://t.co/ahJPTpJd71 For Data Viz, Healy https://t.co/FLY4dXio1n For general fun stuff, community and practice, follow #TidyTuesday ↪
Daniel Consul (@danielconsul; 4/2): Pra quem curte estudar R, seja lá o nível que for, recomendo essa página do Bookdown, visto que a formatação permite uma rápida reprodução dos códigos do R no seu computador. Vale muito a pena. Melhor que estudar por vídeos, na minha opinião.
#RStatshttps://t.co/MAmww4CE4z ↪
Crystal Lewis (@Cghlewis; 4/0): @WCastilloPhD My thoughts in a nutshell, some publishers will let you do both, some won’t. Publishers provide nice things such as editing/design and they help keep you on track. But if you self-publish (ex: leanpub, bookdown, etc.) you have more flexibility. Happy to talk more through DM. :) ↪
Donald Williams (@wdonald_1985; 4/0): @DustinHaraden https://t.co/6AKcMw7iq9 ↪
David Grubbs (@crcgrubbsd; 3/0): @wjb_mattingly @wjb_mattingly are you interested in publishing a parallel print version (you can leave the Bookdown version up for free). If so, I would be happy to talk to you about publishing with CRC. ↪
Maxwell! 🌃 🌻 (@Maxwell_110; 2/0): 2. Roback, Beyond Multiple Linear Regression
https://t.co/C17i3IISqS
OLS・GLM 等の基本的なモデルの説明もなされており,一般化線形混合効果モデルを含むマルチレベルの説明は後半.
また,online ver もあり,R (lme4 📦) を使用した実装方法が紹介されている
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https://t.co/Q7LnqPb7ki↩ https://t.co/XH18M0nGXl ↪
Zoë Turner (@Letxuga007; 2/0): Work in progress but I’ve taken a Google doc on Open Analytics Resources and made it a {bookdown} project. Looking for comments, suggestions and edits please as I’m sure there is a lot missing or out of date. https://t.co/zrUvbAZeyX ↪
Michael Barrowman (@MyKo101AB; 2/0): @charliejhadley You could generate rmds for each parametrisation and then used {bookdown} to make one giant doc (and add a header to each file to change your parametrisation variables). Then {pdftools} to split the files back up. ↪
Jesús Olmedo Llanes (@Dr_JO7; 1/2): Preparing a manuscript for publication using bookdown https://t.co/xOLSv6Pb48 a través de @Rbloggers #RStudio #RStats ↪
Carlos Gil Bellosta (@gilbellosta; 1/1): Vídeo introducción a bookdown https://t.co/OrZ1otNgjM ↪
tidyverse tweets (@tidyversetweets; 1/0): Bookdown: unnumbered sections no longer collapse #tidyverse #rstats https://t.co/tsazBopc4t ↪
Lluís Revilla Sancho (@Lluis_Revilla; 1/0): @davidmasp I saw it some time ago but haven’t played with it yet.
I didn’t want to learn a new system at the same time and I started the repository some years ago already and didn’t want to change. There are enough quirks on bookdown/latex already. ↪
Lisa DeBruine 🏳️🌈 (@LisaDeBruine; 1/0): @noamross @cboettig @benmarwick I really need an accessible intro to Makefiles for R. I have these hacky _render.R files where I dump the code I need for making (mainly bookdown::render, zipping and moving files). I’ve looked at MakefileR, but the examples are opaque.
https://t.co/wrpKaTBN25 ↪
Serdar Balcı (@serdarbalci; 1/0): 15.3 Execute content conditionally via the asis engine | R Markdown Cookbook https://t.co/2umxBEikIU #rmarkdown #bookdown ↪
Alex Holcombe (@ceptional; 1/0): @AlexBurmester hi Alex, yes, thanks, wrote it all in RMarkdown and it uses the bookdown package https://t.co/x6nIiHJBgq ↪
Davide Thambithurai (@ThambithuraiD; 1/0): @j_pye I use bookdown, but often once it comes to actually submitting files to publishers it’s all about the word. Also, it’s a mess with version control in word, gdocs is better for sure. ↪
Jon Pye (@j_pye; 1/0): @ThambithuraiD There’s a surprising number and range of journal submission templates in the rticles package, but I sadly have no personal experience using them. https://t.co/l3AO7CzNZd ↪
tidyverse tweets (@tidyversetweets; 0/1): mathbb is not showing in tikz for bookdown #tidyverse #rstats https://t.co/OCem4uh4kl ↪
tidyverse tweets (@tidyversetweets; 0/1): How to have a consistent running head in Bookdown when using tufte-latex? #tidyverse #rstats https://t.co/ZvtzA6h2IZ ↪
CRAN Package Updates (@CRANberriesFeed; 0/1): CRAN updates: bookdown tarchetypes tvthemes #rstats ↪
knitr
John Paul Helveston (@JohnHelveston; 5/2): @driscollis If you’re willing to venture over to #rstats, there’s some really wonderful things you can do with RMarkdown. In this case, check out the kable() function from the knitr package for converting a data frame to a table. ↪
Eric Bryant (@EricEdwrdBryant; 5/2): @ekholm_e @rstudio @code If you want vscode to ise the same version of pandoc that comes bundled with RStudio, try running knitr::find_pandoc() in RStudio and add the directory it returns to your system PATH variable. Hope this helps! https://t.co/oA44K4FkVS ↪
Lorenzo Gaborini (@lgaborini; 3/0): @tjmahr TIL! And when knitting you can set the id to the current chunk label: gt(…, id = knitr::opts_current$get()$label) ↪
jos (@JosiahParry; 3/0): like y? why is knitr unable to execute code that works perfectly elsewhere? yes, my environment is clean and new. https://t.co/WwGkIvzWVQ ↪
Fadlansolichin61 (@Fadlansolichin1; 2/1): Ya Allah, terima kasih sudah menemukan saya dengan packages knitr. Membuat tabel hasil jadi semakin mudah, tanpa perlu copy2 gak jelas. https://t.co/WfgOLbXEFA ↪
Tom Mock (@thomas_mock; 1/0): @hrbrmstr Short answer: No “resume” format that I’m aware of yet
But quarto format: pdf has same template argument. I’d imagine a decent overlap with existing templates since still using knitr/latex?
https://t.co/nI769CnZdK ↪
tidyverse tweets (@tidyversetweets; 0/1): RMarkdown Knitr Won’t Render LaTeX tabular table in pdf #tidyverse #rstats https://t.co/VbXSvGkBfV ↪
tidyverse tweets (@tidyversetweets; 0/1): RMarkdown, knitr::kable shows “\begin{table}” after knitting to pdf document #tidyverse #rstats https://t.co/lOR40ZLAdd ↪
pagedown
Jason Becker (@jsonbecker; 2/0): Pagedown is for real. I’m going to have to learn this. https://t.co/qYWiNeiqJz ↪
xaringan
Barbie Boleira (@Barbie_boleira; 1/0): @Inferente3 Xaringan ❤️ ↪
tidyverse tweets (@tidyversetweets; 0/1): Customize css for input/output chunks in xaringan #tidyverse #rstats https://t.co/heM6bh3gbW ↪