R Weekly 2019-09 Lego, group_split
Release Date: 2018-03-04
Highlight
Insights
R in the Real World
R in Academia
New Packages
CRAN
GitHub or Bitbucket
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whereami: Reliably return location where command is called from in R
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gpt2samples: Access generated sample texts from Open AI’s GPT-2 language model as tidy data frames
Updated Packages
Videos and Podcasts
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R-Podcast Episode 28 - Tidymodels with Max Kuhn: Eric is joined by RStudio software engineer Max Kuhn to discuss the state of the Tidymodels ecosystem and ideas for how life sciences can utilize R effectively.
R Internationally
Tutorials
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Interactively run R in Jupyter notebooks on the web using Binder
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Improve your R animations by implementing pause frames for emphasis
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A example in causal inference designed to frustrate: an estimate pretty much guaranteed to be biased
R Project Updates
Updates from R Core:
Upcoming Events in 3 Months
Events in 3 Months:
More past events at R conferences & meetups.
Call for Participation
Quotes of the Week
I'm adding @Mapbox vector tiles to #mapdeck #rstats .
— Symbolix (@symbolixAU) February 27, 2019
It's early days, so let me know any comments, suggestions, recommendations, requests, contributions etc. on the github page https://t.co/oUdioWiTlw pic.twitter.com/JxEFdwVoXl
I have slowly and stealthily been requesting #rstats books thru my university's Request a Book service to support awesome R authors, and today got another book request approved! (@richierocks writing unit tests, prev @sharon000, @jkregenstein) 📚👩🏻 💻
— Angela Li (@CivicAngela) March 1, 2019
What others should I request?
Ok #rstats folks, what are your favorite funny, silly, lighthearted R projects?
— Kara Woo (@kara_woo) February 27, 2019