R Weekly 2020-38 Art, ggforce, debugging in VSCode
Release Date: 2020-09-21
This week’s release was curated by Jon Calder, with help from the RWeekly team members and contributors.
Highlight
Insights
R in the Real World
R in Academia
Resources
New Packages
CRAN
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{r5r} 0.1.0: Rapid Realistic Routing with ‘R5’
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{waves} 0.1.0: Vis-NIR Spectral Analysis Wrapper
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{zipcodeR} 0.1.0: Data & Functions for Working with US ZIP Codes
Updated Packages
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{collapse} 1.3.2: Advanced and Fast Data Transformation in R
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{htmldf 0.2.9000}: Simple scraping and tidy webpage summaries
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{pkgdown} 1.6.0: Generate static html documentation for an R package
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{cfbscrapr} 1.0.2: A scraping and aggregating package using the CollegeFootballData API
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{workflows} 0.2.0: Bundle together your pre-processing, modeling, and post-processing requests
Videos and Podcasts
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Shiny Developer Series: Episode 13: Inside Plumber 1.0 (Barret Schloerke Part 2)
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Sentiment Analysis in #Rstats with Custom Lexicon Dictionary using tidytext
Shiny Apps
R Internationally
Tutorials
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Whose dream is this? When and how to use the Keras Functional API
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Introducing serializer - a demonstration pkg illustrating how to use R’s serialiation from C
R Project Updates
Updates from R Core:
Upcoming Events in 3 Months
Events in 3 Months:
Call for Participation
Quotes of the Week
Did you know that it is easy & fun to extract colors from images in #rstats? I built these palettes in less than 5 minutes. Plus, the number of colors can be scaled (& the extraction method can be changed)!
— Anna Henschel (@AnnaHenschel) September 19, 2020
🎨colorfindr: https://t.co/Lmh4UBwkpo
🖋️@dataandme & @DavidZumbach pic.twitter.com/cmSFYwQ31A
efficiently labeling variables: a useful skill if you make a lot of #rstats tables👩🏼💻
— Kat Hoffman (@rkatlady) September 13, 2020
feat. labelled, snakecase, stringr & gtsummary 📦s pic.twitter.com/YmiYZEjVKS