blogdown
Emi Tanaka 🌾 (@statsgen; 10⁄1): @crediblycurious @trashystats @nj_tierney @MilesMcBain I just finished listening to this. I thought it was going to be on more rmarkdown so wasn’t expecting to hear my name. Ah so red now! The xaringan slide template is out now! https://t.co/i2rccEDjHL And here’s the feature for @nj_tierney’s website https://t.co/GJQDwDvAML 😁 ↪
Mara Averick (@dataandme; 1⁄0): @whiskersedge @StephdeSilva @bechhof @statsgen @djnavarro Mos def: Socialize your blogdown by @xvrdm https://t.co/2BAD4cKxKs ↪
bookdown
Mara Averick (@dataandme; 4⁄1): @topepos @matloff Ugh, that dataandme—always starting trouble! In all seriousness, though, apologies if I somehow misrepresented this as being more “official” than it is. Here’s the repo: https://t.co/OwIviMGOV4 I’ll submit a PR to make it easier to find from the bookdown itself. ↪
Evan Goldstein (@ebgoldstein; 1⁄0): @alessior https://t.co/TZp7NpP53A also the bookdown pkg for R might suite your needs.. ↪
Solomon Kurz (@SolomonKurz; 0/0): @starryflo This review is a good summary of my thoughts https://t.co/LkpJ8vlcV3. And yet, reviews don’t quite do the job. If you’re willing to give R Notebooks a try https://t.co/6jYOPWF36i, my guess is you’ll see why I like them so much in an hour or two of casually playing around. ↪
Max Todaro (@maxtodaro; 0/0): Feature Engineering and Selection: A Practical Approach for Predictive Models https://t.co/6UuZQJMiyu ↪
knitr
niszet📚技術書典5 い04 (@niszet0; 3⁄0): こういう細かい仕様がいっぱいあるのがknitrまわりの醍醐味ですよ(白目 https://t.co/XihBz7lHae ↪
niszet📚技術書典5 い04 (@niszet0; 1⁄0): Pandoc+knitr沼へようこそ ↪
Matthew Loxton (@mloxton; 1⁄0): @ianholmes @HollyBiology RStudio and Knitr forever! Gasp … gasp ↪
Jake Portanova (@JakePortanova; 0/0): @PhDemetri Maybe try rmarkdown? I’d try to knit a PDF somehow. Also, heard people have had success with knitr ↪
xaringan
Emi Tanaka 🌾 (@statsgen; 27⁄6): I noticed that #xaringan now has a hex sticker! Also the ninja themes are available now on the latest #xaringan! So if you have the latest just add css: [“shinobi”, “ninjutsu”] or css: [“kunoichi”, “ninjutsu”] under the moon_reader in the YAML! https://t.co/eahSMm2xY2 #rstats https://t.co/4WS6Umrw1w ↪
Emi Tanaka 🌾 (@statsgen; 10⁄1): @crediblycurious @trashystats @nj_tierney @MilesMcBain I just finished listening to this. I thought it was going to be on more rmarkdown so wasn’t expecting to hear my name. Ah so red now! The xaringan slide template is out now! https://t.co/i2rccEDjHL And here’s the feature for @nj_tierney’s website https://t.co/GJQDwDvAML 😁 ↪
yihui.name
👩💻 @DynamicWebPaige ✨ (@DynamicWebPaige; 14⁄4): “Analyzing data and developing software are different in several aspects. The latter is meant to create generally useful and reusable products; but the former is often not generalizable / code isn’t meant to be reused.”
Excellent blogpost from @xieyihui!
Marc Cohen (@marcacohen; 0/0): The First Notebook War - Yihui Xie | 谢益辉 https://t.co/nV3N3JGehB ↪
Romain Lesur (@RLesur; 0/0): @famuvie @printcssrocks As @xieyihui wrote in this post https://t.co/hOsHot7ogl, HTML cannot beat LaTeX. The CSS for print approach is mainly valuable for ilLaTeXerates (like me). ↪