R Weekly 2020-21 {projmgr}, {datadrivencv} & better xaringan
Release Date: 2020-05-25
This week’s release was curated by Jon Calder, with help from the R Weekly team members and contributors.
Highlight
Insights
R in the Real World
R in Organizations
R in Academia
Resources
New Packages
CRAN
GitHub or Bitbucket
Updated Packages
Videos and Podcasts
R Internationally
Tutorials
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Better Progressive xaringan Slides with CSS and :last-of-type
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New function to flatten spreadsheet cell formatting into usable character strings.
R Project Updates
Updates from R Core
Upcoming Events in 3 Months
Events in 3 Months:
Call for Participation
Quotes of the Week
My approach to figure-making in #ggplot ALWAYS begins with sketching out what I want the final product to look like. It feels a bit analog but helps me determine which #geom or #theme I need, what arrangement will look best, & what illustrations/images will spice it up. #rstats pic.twitter.com/GUjeEgqZxj
— Shasta E. Webb (@webbshasta) May 22, 2020
#rstats Rmarkdown tip:
— Miles McBain (@MilesMcBain) May 21, 2020
Include a "reproducibility receipt" at the bottom of your docs. When someone contacts you about it in the future you'll be able to quickly lay hands on the code, and get some clues if you can't reproduce it.
Here's the one I put in our team template: pic.twitter.com/45xks3nuZs
1/6 ‼️NEW PACKAGE! And it's awesome. Introducing {shadr}: Write and execute GLSL shaders directly in #rstats!
— Tyler Morgan-Wall (@tylermorganwall) May 18, 2020
Here we run the shader "Seascape" by Alexander Alekseev to generate a beautiful realistic 3D water scene, entirely via R. #shadr
Github:https://t.co/qEG4vE6ahp pic.twitter.com/YpikOeT73G