Some material on using quasi-Newton methods in R (via the optim() function). https://t.co/ICr03g4BOr

2017/09/02

blogdown

Albert Y. Kim (@rudeboybert; 10): Thx @apreshill for the awesome #blogdown & @Netlify tutorial! Setting up my #hugo #academic page was a breeze!… https://t.co/DbiZynMSyc

Roberto Picco (@pikkus; 0/0): @minebocek @cboettig Is there a way of customizing #blogdown sites with #CSS?

Robin Donatello (@norcalbiostat; 0/0): @minebocek @cboettig I use #blogdown for my overall acad website, but “normal” static rmd website for each class. https://t.co/VZDWY0Qqjq

bookdown

Roger D. Peng (@rdpeng; 237): Some material on using quasi-Newton methods in R (via the optim() function). https://t.co/ICr03g4BOr

david henderson (@Hedgehealth; 10): @dataandme @rosannavhespen A great guide and am writing mine using the template as a guide. Much more flexibility t… https://t.co/5C0tos2RC7

knitr

Thomas Speidel (@ThomasSpeidel; 10): Create Awesome HTML Table with knitr::kable and kableExtra #rstats https://t.co/1muRr3sinf

Mara Averick (@dataandme; 10): @richardohrvall @SteffLocke @LockeData Also, @kwbroman’s Knitr in a Knutshell is great for, well, all things Knitr… https://t.co/M2avbKyyX1

WordPress Bot (@wordpressbot; 0/1): Dynamic Documents With R And Knitr, Second Edition (chapman & Hall/crc The R Series here https://t.co/cxZOdr1Epx #javascript @wordpressbot

David Nusinow (@dnusinow; 0/0): The basic problem is I want to build shiny apps that produce code to paste in to knitr docs using the same code from the app itself #rstats

Dr. Kari L. Jordan (@DrKariLJordan; 0/0): I also tried this: https://t.co/hcsEgAPw7k, but no bueno. https://t.co/daH58GKbch

xaringan

Davis Vaughan (@dvaughan32; 20): @minebocek @rmflight @norcalbiostat @cboettig @xieyihui I like using xaringan a lot. I’ve got a few examples + code… https://t.co/TJfbkUM41u

Thomas Speidel (@ThomasSpeidel; 20): @xieyihui incremental #rstats slides https://t.co/KDDp8LBGYB https://t.co/1EE2yWBPpY

Carl Boettiger (@cboettig; 10): @minebocek @norcalbiostat Yup, I’m also using @xieyihui ’s xaringan for my course slides, https://t.co/92KrhcKbbJ

Robert M Flight (@rmflight; 10): @minebocek @norcalbiostat @cboettig @xieyihui Just checked via https://t.co/4LgjCYsM35 on my phone, and looks nice.… https://t.co/cjLIrhUFC0

Will (@sandakano; 10): Awesome presentations tool from @xieyihui https://t.co/TKXoHOzK5N uses markdown, seems like a nice alternative to ioslides/ slidy/ beamer

Metamathan (@metamathan; 0/0): Incremental Slides with xaringan / remark.js https://t.co/niZtbfcoyk #statistics

yihui.name

Thomas Speidel (@ThomasSpeidel; 20): @xieyihui incremental #rstats slides https://t.co/KDDp8LBGYB https://t.co/1EE2yWBPpY

Robert M Flight (@rmflight; 10): @minebocek @norcalbiostat @cboettig @xieyihui Just checked via https://t.co/4LgjCYsM35 on my phone, and looks nice.… https://t.co/cjLIrhUFC0

Michael Sumner (@mdsumner; 0/1): StackOverflow First, Github Issues Second, and Emails Last - Public by Default, and Private Only When Necessary … https://t.co/xcdlwvPv3S

Frank Wu (@frankwwu; 0/0): The Ghost Printer Behind Top-level R Expressions https://t.co/Ll8cm01ZER

Benjamin Greve (@benjamingreve; 0/0): Why you should use library () rather than require() in R. https://t.co/0bumoHphDY Via @xieyihui