Issue 30
Hello and welcome to the new issue of R Weekly!
Highlight
Digested by R Weekly Members
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usrR 2016 tutorial: Extracting data from the web APIs and beyond
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jshinyserver - jShiny Server is an alternative Shiny server.
Tutorials
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Gene homology Part 2 - creating directed networks with igraph
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Reproducible Finance with R: Pulling and Displaying ETF Data
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Organize your data manipulation in terms of “grouped ordered apply”
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Chaos, bifurcation diagrams and Lyapunov exponents with R (2)
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How the State of Indiana uses R and Azure to forecast employment - “Big Data” generates a lot of news these days, but sometimes small data still means big computation.
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Simultaneous intervals for smooths revisited - correcting a silly mistake.
R in the Real World
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Visualizing taxi trips between NYC neighborhoods with Spark and Microsoft R Server
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I analyzed some world penis data - because why not - With a data package on GitHub tadaadata/loldata.
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Pangaea and R and open palaeo data - Download data from the Pangaea, a major data repository for the earth and environmental sciences.
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Seinfeld Characters - A Post About Nothing - This post is dedicated to my mother - Seinfeld’s greatest fan.
- OnePageR - A Survival Guide to Data Science with R.
International R
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Cartographier le vote pour le Brexit - English - Auto-translate
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#RStats — languagelayeR : accéder à l’API languagelayer avec R - English - Auto-translate
R in Organization
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R Consortium Call for Proposals - The new R Consortium “Call for Proposals” is now open. The deadline for submissions is February 10, 2017.
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ROpenSci: Announcing our first fellowship awarded to Dr. Nick Golding
R in Academia
Videos and Podcasts
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An Interview With David Robinson, Data Scientist at Stack Overflow - Learn how to build a data scientist profile.
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NSSD 28 - Writing is a Lot Harder Than Just Talking - About building data science products that provide a good user experience while adhering to some kind of ground truth, whether it’s in medicine, education, news, or elsewhere.
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Analyzing JSON data by taking advantage of what makes it JSON in R
Resources
New Packages and Tools
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gendeR - An utility to get gender from first names using genderize.io API
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xaringan - Presentation Ninja
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RLightGBM - RLightGBM, R interface to Light Gradient Boosting Machine library
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slipper - Tidy and easy bootstrapping
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bsselectR - Dropdown menus in R Markdown with bsselectR
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nanotime - New package for Nanosecond Resolution Time for R.
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visreg - Visualization of Regression Models
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wishlist - A wishlist of idea from the ISC and community
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widgetframe - Embed htmlwidgets in Responsive iframe.
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thread - R Threads - Experimental Support.
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otr - OTR allows you to have private conversations over by providing Encryption, Authentication, Deniability, and Perfect forward secrecy.
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jshinyserver - jShiny Server is an alternative Shiny server.
New Releases
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revealjs 0.8 - R Markdown Format for reveal.js Presentations
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sparklyr 0.5 - R interface for Apache Spark
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xgboost 0.6 - Extreme Gradient Boosting
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stringdist 0.9.4.4 - Approximate String Matching and String Distance Functions
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anytime 0.1.2 - Anything to ‘POSIXct’ or ‘Date’ Converter.
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RcppCCTZ 0.1.0 - Rcpp interface to CCTZ library.
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RcppArmadillo 0.7.600.1.0 - Armadillo is a powerful and expressive C++ template library for linear algebra. RcppArmadillo integrates this library with R.
R Project Updates
Updates from R Core,
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print.POSIXct()
gets optionaltz
andusetz
arguments, thanks to a report from Jennifer S. Lyon. -
The internal methods of
download.file()
andurl()
now report if they are unable to follow the redirection of ahttp://
URL to ahttps://
URL (rather than failing silently). -
dev.capture()
using Quartz Cocoa device (macOS) returned invalid components if the back-end chose to use ARGB instead of RGBA image format. (Reported by Noam Ross.) -
methods(f)
now also works forf
"("
or"{"
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Upcoming Events
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rstudio::conf 2017 January 12 and 14, 2017
The conference about all things R and RStudio.
Quotes of the Week
Free weekend. This happened.#rstats @rstudio + @unity3d + @oculus = #VR #datatviz @AirbnbEng data#ggplot2 @thomasp85 #ggforce inspired pic.twitter.com/DO7ohv5uuN
— Simon Jackson (@drsimonj)