#rstats
Matt Dancho (Business Science) (@mdancho84; 726/68): #Excel is a great tool, but here are the 3 reasons I made the switch to R. True story. 1/10 🧵
#rstats #datascience https://t.co/kFF49ljvTJ ↪
Josh Fjelstul, Ph.D. (@joshfjelstul; 283/72): Hey, #RStats Twitter! I just published a new tutorial about using regular expressions in #RStats to clean and manipulate text data. It uses cool examples from my research about #EU court rulings. Please share! 1/4 #DataScience #TextAnalysis #tidyverse https://t.co/ClNYlhCbT3 ↪
Matt Dancho (Business Science) (@mdancho84; 238/30): I love the R ecosystem. It’s amazing for real world data science.
But it took me 5 years to learn.
So I put a 40-min webinar together that consolidates my 10 secrets from trial & error.
Learn more about what worked for me in my free webinar. https://t.co/Cr3Ka2Cyzc
#rstats https://t.co/SxVvVbnIud ↪
Dr. Ganapathi Pulipaka 🇺🇸 (@gp_pulipaka; 236/107): AI Best: 120 Python Projects. #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/pMQN5lPZn0 https://t.co/JV63DikDhI ↪
Brenton Wiernik 🏳️🌈 (@bmwiernik; 218/45): I ❤️ the base #rstats pipe |>, but it has a few limitations compared to tidyverse %>%. So, I wrote the {pipebind} package 📦 to fix those. 🧵 ↪
R Markdown (@rmarkdown; 207/56): Get a free read of “R Graphics Cookbook, 2nd edition” by @winston_chang - a practical guide with more than 150 recipes to help you quickly create high-quality diagrams.
https://t.co/oDtzC8z2Nq#rstats #bookdown #rmarkdown #dataviz https://t.co/PvuqnoG8Vv https://t.co/KcCBdnq1o5 ↪
blogdown
Mikhail Popov (@bearloga; 8/0): @hadleywickham @robinson_es +1 I use blogdown for my blog and knit all Rmd posts on my Mac mini with M1 and 16GB RAM. Highly recommend getting your MBP with an M1 https://t.co/KxviXw4maq ↪
Eric Brewe (@EricBrewe; 3/2): So many tutorials on building a website with #blogdown…so few tutorials that address what to do when you made the website 3 years ago and don’t remember how you did it. 🙁 #Rstats ↪
Dr. Elizabeth Mannshardt (she/her/hers) (@StatLizNC; 2/1): The Portfolio Technology Adoptions webinar by @AmstatNews’s Career Development Committee is tomorrow! Tools & resources to develop & cultivate a vibrant, professional online presence w Netlify, Hugo, R’s blogdown & more - free registration still open! https://t.co/K3JXEmsY6y ↪
tidyverse tweets (@tidyversetweets; 1/2): How to include R coding chunks in blogdown #tidyverse #rstats https://t.co/HsGqBFkwEV ↪
CRAN Package Updates (@CRANberriesFeed; 1/2): CRAN updates: blogdown xfun #rstats ↪
JARS3N (@JARS3N; 1/0): @jack_davis_sfu Have you looked at blogdown/book down? ↪
Andy Kingsnorth (@Andykingsnorth; 1/0): We have written all posts in R, RStudio, using blogdown and R Markdown. The benefit of this is that the outputs you create should match those when you run the code yourself.
(6/9) ↪
tidyverse tweets (@tidyversetweets; 0/1): When I run the default
blogdown website
in RStudio, I can’t get syntax. #tidyverse #rstats https://t.co/eg0YbvEWtI ↪
bookdown
Solomon Kurz (@SolomonKurz; 362/84): The 1.0.0 version of my #brms + #tidyverse translation of Kruschke’s “Doing Bayesian data analysis” is up!
https://t.co/wNfMkF7PAS
1/6 ↪
Facu X. Palacio (@facupalacio12; 112/31): Libro (formato bookdown) del curso “Modelos lineales y aditivos en ecología”. Cubre una gran diversidad de temas en español, desde regresión y anova, hasta GLMs (incluyendo inflados en ceros), GAMs y modelos mixtos.
https://t.co/0PNih5KBDn
https://t.co/dvXFu7JodS ↪
R Markdown (@rmarkdown; 87/14): Notes on Changing from Rmarkdown/Bookdown to Quarto
https://t.co/rNfmD2tusC #Quarto #rmarkdown #rstats #bookdown #python #rstudio https://t.co/2m7CJwdcHn ↪
Philip Leftwich (@PhilipLeftwich; 11/2): @Sir_Chinstrap There is a bookdown version of this available as well.
https://t.co/n8SXJ9W7Sw ↪
LABAN (@syarmeeeyn; 7/1): To those na gusto magdl, sa telegram try checking out Bookdown and 1library (they also have a website Z library). Although since this books are from the PH + filo authors medyo mahirap hanapin kaya sipagan niyo nalang sa browser. https://t.co/z8EH3efUwf ↪
Josh No-coin Hermsmeyer (@friscojosh; 6/0): @sharkey @903124S @LeeSharpeNFL @PFF_Moo @Stat_Ron @StatsbyLopez @StatsInTheWild Have you seen the brms/tidyverse re-implementation of Rethinking by Kurz?
Have both open at once. A great resource for people like me who think in tidyverse
https://t.co/9zWAKLF9xO ↪
Luca Cozzuto 🇺🇦 (@lucacozzuto; 4/1): Automatic reports with R Bookdown and GitHub actions: https://t.co/06S8PjOlFF ↪
Kushin Mukherjee (@kushin_m; 4/0): The best grad psych stats material around! Now with an awesome bookdown companion ⭐️ https://t.co/HK5XSc8Enu ↪
Pawan Jangra (@pawanjangra1198; 3/2): Statistical Methods for Behavioral and Social Sciences https://t.co/bx8eWKhXd3 #rmarkdown #bookdown #DataScience #Datavisualization #Statistics #RStats ↪
Lluís Revilla Sancho (@Lluis_Revilla; 3/0): New blog post about writing a thesis in #bookdown for html and pdf.
This post is focused on decisions and code to help making decisions which won’t hurt you later when you focus more on aesthetics!
https://t.co/RJT12sjqgw ↪
Paul C. Bauer (@p_c_bauer; 3/0): @lisalechner @ChRauh @chainsawriot wrote a helpful chapter on how to access the media cloud from R https://t.co/ahumAzzDAB ↪
Gabby Palomo, PhD 🐆🇬🇹 (@gabbspalomo; 2/1): It also has a very handy guide (bookdown format) with examples and code. Super cool stuff!! https://t.co/n0rwUlLJ1T ↪
Jo Hardin (she/her) (@jo_hardin47; 2/0): @DrAndreaHoward really great free textbook by Paul Roback and Julie Legler https://t.co/NTqiU4aiyx ↪
Carlos A López Morales (@calm77; 2/0): @MGF91 @JonathanConning sip
y no hay vuelta atrás jejeje
con bookdown, y luego exporas a word_document2
tienes que trabajar el template en docx, pero entonces le puedes dar todo el formato que quieras, y quedan unos word que ni parecen word. Te mando captura parcial https://t.co/VRmFwZVqum ↪
JARS3N (@JARS3N; 1/0): @jack_davis_sfu It’s in the bookdown…book ↪
Lluís Revilla Sancho (@Lluis_Revilla; 1/0): @colinmadland I wrote some notes here: https://t.co/RJT12sjqgw hope it helps. Good luck with your journey 💪 BTW, probably now I would recommend to use as html format the bs4_book not the gitbook. ↪
Bogdan Semenov (@SemenovBv; 1/0): 11. @nuxt_js
12. mdBook (by @rustlang)
13. Scully (by @herodevs)
14. Sapper.js (by @sveltejs)
15. @MkDocsProject
16. @docfxproject
17. Franklin (by @t_lienart)
18. Bookdown (by @rstudio)
19. R Markdown (by @rstudio)
20. @bridgetownrb ↪
生まれて初めて24歳になりました! (@whatdeduq; 1/0): Quantum algorithms for data analysis https://t.co/3I92mDIkcw #rmarkdown #bookdown ↪
Solomon Kurz (@SolomonKurz; 1/0): @avehtari @mcmc_stan @paulbuerkner An example would be fit b12.4, which you can find here: https://t.co/ALrfL9CJb0. The previous version fit with brms 12.13.5 required adapt_delta = 0.95. The new one fit with 12.17.0 is fine with the default adapt_delta = 0.8. ↪
Susan VanderPlas (@srvanderplas; 1/0): Does anyone know how to format a quarto document with a date field that shows the compilation date? Something like this Rmd version? https://t.co/IvlU0u4trA
Trying to transition to quarto but don’t want to give up the last updated option. ↪
Masato Terai (@uniquefreshman; 1/0): papaja: Reproducible APA manuscripts with R Markdown https://t.co/iUKaUTgMjd #rmarkdown #bookdown ↪
Dan O’Leary (@Antisimplistic; 1/0): @clancynewyork @EleanorKonik @astaples_mi @zotero @obsdmd @Obsidian You can do it all with markdown. Many books and dissertations are written in various forms of markdown, converted with Pandoc, Bookdown, etc. ↪
Christophe Dervieux (@chrisderv; 1/0): @PedroPark9 @xieyihui If this works in dev version, then it means it has been fixed already. Current fix contained in the dev version are listed in the NEWS file
https://t.co/bTTyLUTunN
No need to report again then. ↪
tidyverse tweets (@tidyversetweets; 0/1): How to load ocr-a font in r markdown with bookdown::pdf_document2 to change title font? #tidyverse #rstats https://t.co/ZSwIUns2k1 ↪
tidyverse tweets (@tidyversetweets; 0/1): Bookdown/Rmarkdown toolbar language #tidyverse #rstats https://t.co/RDHALjVIDw ↪
knitr
tj mahr (originally Doki Doki Panic in Japan) 🍍🍕 (@tjmahr; 25/2): remember that lists are your friend when reporting inline stats in rmarkdown https://t.co/pgYfATpjQ6 https://t.co/J8mFddWahM ↪
Demetri 🧪👨🏻🔬 (@PhDemetri; 19/0): knitr::opts_chunk$set(dev=c(‘png’)) ↪
Jacob Fiksel (@jfiksel1; 8/0): @PhDemetri knitr::opts_chunk$set(dev = “png”,
dpi = 300)Source: https://t.co/arwtHk4c04 ↪
Marc-Aurèle Rivière (@mariviere1; 4/0): @PhDemetri knitr::opts_chunk$set(
dev = “png”,
dev.args = list(bg = “transparent”)
) ↪
Ramiro Magno 🇸🇪 🇫🇮 🇺🇦 (@rmagn0; 2/3): What is this other function in the Tidyverse that does the same as
knitr::combine_words()
…? I know that it exists but I can’t remember which package it is. #RStats ↪
Nate TeBlunthuis (@groceryheist; 2/0): Glad that @Writefullapp works well with knitr .Rtex files now! ↪
tidyverse tweets (@tidyversetweets; 1/2): Plain code chunks for R input in knitr output #tidyverse #rstats https://t.co/8nyisqaMWR ↪
tidyverse tweets (@tidyversetweets; 0/1): Let knitr/kable display latex code for further editing (.Rmd file) #tidyverse #rstats https://t.co/PA70hiqZtJ ↪
xaringan
Shannon Pileggi (@PipingHotData; 79/18): friendly reminder that
🚀deploying #RStats content 🚀
is easy-peasy-lemon-squeezy 🍋 with
⭐️usethis::use_github_pages()⭐️
(in the words of my kid’s pre-k teacher 😁)for more info, check out 👀 @spcanelon’s post
https://t.co/Vw3uQunf9E ↪
Alex Albright (@AllbriteAllday; 15/0): @paulgp @wytham88 Here you go! Just put the Rmd up as a gist. These are xaringan slides.
https://t.co/Zu2NW0IaJO ↪
Zaeen de Souza (@zaeendesouza; 3/0): @arjun_jayadev I’m all for shifting to xaringan ;) ↪
Paul Goldsmith-Pinkham (@paulgp; 2/0): @AllbriteAllday @wytham88 Thank you! Your xaringan is way nicer than anything I’ve made – looking to get some inspiration. ↪
René (@renorosgon; 1/0): @lothar_rs Xaringan ↪
Mike Konczal (@rortybomb; 1/0): @Andrew___Baker 💘
Xaringan is next for my automated locked-in tweet data series, but first steps first. ↪