R Weekly 2024-W24 R dialects, small git commits, fast geocoding
This week’s release was curated by Tony ElHabr, with help from the R Weekly team members and contributors.
Highlight
Insights
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Boost Your Shiny App’s Code Quality with {box.linters} in {rhino} 1.8.0
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From scripts to package. Developing dendroNetwork and learning with rOpenSci
R in the Real World
R in Organizations
Resources
New Packages
📦 Keep up to date wtih CRANberries 📦
CRAN
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{baf} 0.0.1: Block Assignment Files
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{goodpractice} 1.0.5: Advice on R Package Building
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{ggarrow} 0.1.0: Arrows for ‘ggplot2’
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{geostan} 0.6.2: Bayesian Spatial Analysis
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{DNAmotif} 0.1.0: DNA Sequence Motifs
Bioconductor
- {shiny.gosling} 1.0.1: A Grammar-based Toolkit for Scalable and Interactive Genomics Data Visualization for R and Shiny
GitHub or Bitbucket
- {litedown} 0.0.20: A Lightweight Version of R Markdown
Updated Packages
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{mirai} 1.1.0: Minimalist Async Evaluation Framework for R - diffify
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{nanonext} 1.1.0: R binding for NNG (Nanomsg Next Gen) - diffify
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{santoku} 1.0.0: A versatile cutting tool
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{ulid} 0.4.0: Generate Universally Unique ‘Lexicographically’ ‘Sortable’ Identifiers - diffify
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{odbc} 1.5.0: Connect to ODBC Compatible Databases (using the DBI Interface) - diffify
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{openxlsx2} 1.7: Read, Write and Edit ‘xlsx’ Files - diffify
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{hardhat} 1.4.0: Construct Modeling Packages - diffify
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Shiny Apps
Tutorials
R Project Updates
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#TidyTuesday week 23: Cheese #Rstats #dataviz #ggplot
— Deepali Kank (@deepali.bsky.social) Jun 5, 2024 at 1:12 AM
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Quotes of the Week
this is how it feels cleaning data with dplyr
— Carlos Alberto Haro (@haro_ca_) June 6, 2024
pic.twitter.com/dAWseNRZXb
Things are coming together in this summer's project to bring @Mapbox GL JS v3 to #rstats...
— Kyle Walker (@kyle_e_walker) June 8, 2024
Seamless 3D terrain visualization of the globe, straight from your R console to your RStudio Viewer
Still a ways to go, but excited about the direction it's going... pic.twitter.com/8nsjZPky5P
The plot thickens! SQL/SEQUEL was developed to manipulate a database called…. wait for it …. System R#rstats https://t.co/DZhqHTzbtY pic.twitter.com/KHbUBdep1R
— Tom Carpenter, PhD (@tcarpenter216) June 6, 2024