{golem} 0.5.0 is now available
You can read the original post in its original format on Rtask website by ThinkR here: {golem} 0.5.0 is now available Header image generated by ChatGPT We are thrilled to...continue reading.
You can read the original post in its original format on Rtask website by ThinkR here: {golem} 0.5.0 is now available Header image generated by ChatGPT We are thrilled to...continue reading.
You can read the original post in its original format on Rtask website by ThinkR here: {golem} 0.4.0 is now available The new version of {golem} is available! Read the complete version...continue reading.
You can read the original post in its original format on Rtask website by ThinkR here: About {golem} 0.3.1 The new version of {golem} (0.3.1) has been available on CRAN...continue reading.
One of the things that we keep promoting in the ThinkR team are good practices for production software engineering in R. Of course, that implies Shiny Applications—and even more if...continue reading.
A little blog post about where to look if you want to get started with {golem}, and an invitation to code with us in October. go-what? If you’ve never heard...continue reading.
“should we use shinyApp() or runApp() when deploying to production?”Read More → The post shinyApp(), runApp(), shinyAppDir(), and a fourth option appeared first on (en) The R Task Force.continue reading.
Shiny App as a Package In a previous post, I’ve introduced the {golem} package, which is an opinionated framework for building production-ready Shiny Applications. This framework starts by creating a...continue reading.
Second part of the blog transcription of the talk I’ve given during the eposter session of the rstudio::conf(2019). Read the first part here. Building Big Shiny Apps: step by step...continue reading.
This is gonna be a short post about a little trick I’ve been using while developing Shiny Apps. (Spoiler: nothing revolutionary) A browser anywhere, anytime The first thing to do...continue reading.
During the rstudio::conf(2019L), I’ve presented an eposter called “Building Big Shiny Apps — A Workflow”. You can find the poster here, and this blog post is a transcription of what...continue reading.
Managing packages in production is a lot of work: you have to juggle between versions, internal packages, CRAN updates, Bioconductor, GitHub sources… Let’s have a look into RStudio Package Manager,...continue reading.
A blogpost inspired by a tweet and a YouTube video. ‘Luminance-gradient-dependent lightness illusion’ In the last days, I’ve stumbled upon this tweet: A demo of lightness perception pic.twitter.com/BSVpgcuIw1 — Akiyoshi...continue reading.
Let’s welcome the viridis palette into the new version of {ggplot2}! Viri-what ? viridis is one of the favorite color palettes of one of the member of the team (guesswho)....continue reading.