R Weekly 2019-51 R-hub, reticulate
Highlight
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reticulate 1.14 - a comprehensive set of tools for interoperability between Python and R
Insights
R in the Real World
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Exploring Eu Wide Data on New Car Registrations and Co2 Efficiency
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Are We in Kansas Anymore? Judging the State of Hollywood Film with Data from Wikipedia
R in Organizations
New Packages
CRAN
GitHub or Bitbucket
Updated Packages
Videos and Podcasts
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Intro to {nflscrapR} in the Tidyverse (Live Coding Screencast!)
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Letter To A Young Maintainer - Hadley Wickham (@Monktoberfest)
R Internationally
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(Japanese) Exporting R graphs and tables to PowerPoint, Excel, and Word
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(Japanese) Using R and 3D printers to create a scaled model of Mount Yatsugatake
Tutorials
Using the rco package to optimise R code
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Quickly Create (Mostly) Responsive HTML Columns With {htmltools}
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Comparison of indices of significance in the Bayesian framework
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Using R: Animal model with hglm and Stan (with Cholesky trick)
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Completeing zeroes and dates in R charts (miskatonic.org)
R Project Updates
Updates from R Core:
Upcoming Events in 3 Months
Events in 3 Months:
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Thinking about rstudio::conf 2020? See the full conference schedule!
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This week’s local R-User and applied stats eventsMore past events at R conferences & meetups.
Call for Participation
Quotes of the Week
I found a really cool tool for drawing diagrams! It's called {nomnoml}. It's super easy and intuitive to use, looks pretty, has an #rstats package by @javierluraschi (https://t.co/F4YLxhSMnL) and even a live code editor here: https://t.co/yALBw6PflJ. pic.twitter.com/P67HKd2AEO
— Fabio Votta📊🦉 (@favstats) December 17, 2019