rbokeh Version 0.3.4 Released
The rbokeh package version 0.3.4 was recently released. First of all, if you are new to rbokeh, check out the documentation here to get familiar with the package. You can...continue reading.
The rbokeh package version 0.3.4 was recently released. First of all, if you are new to rbokeh, check out the documentation here to get familiar with the package. You can...continue reading.
The rbokeh package version 0.3.4 was recently released. First of all, if you are new to rbokeh, check out the documentation here to get familiar with the package. You can...continue reading.
Devtools 1.10.0 is now available on CRAN. Devtools makes package building so easy that a package can become your default way to organise code, data, documentation, and tests. You can...continue reading.
httr 1.1.0 is now available on CRAN. The httr packages makes it easy to talk to web APIs from R. Learn more in the quick start vignette. Install the latest...continue reading.
We are pleased to announce version 1.0.0 of the memoise package is now available on CRAN. Memoization stores the value of function call and returns the cached result when the...continue reading.
I’m pleased to announce tidyr 0.4.0. tidyr makes it easy to “tidy” your data, storing it in a consistent form so that it’s easy to manipulate, visualise and model. Tidy...continue reading.
Introduction The Numerical Template Toolbox (NT2) collection of header-only C++ libraries that make it possible to explicitly request the use of SIMD instructions when possible, while falling back to regular...continue reading.
Introduction The Numerical Template Toolbox (NT2) collection of header-only C++ libraries that make it possible to explicitly request the use of SIMD instructions when possible, while falling back to regular...continue reading.
Introduction The Numerical Template Toolbox (NT2) collection of header-only C++ libraries that make it possible to explicitly request the use of SIMD instructions when possible, while falling back to regular...continue reading.
Modern CPU processors are built with new, extended instruction sets that optimize for certain operations. A class of these allow for vectorized operations, called Single Instruction / Multiple Data (SIMD)...continue reading.
I have my second guest post up today at Ari Lamstein’s blog where I conclude my exploration of the Religious Congregations and Membership Study at the ARDA. In this post...continue reading.