Getting {sparklyr}, {h2o}, {rsparkling} to work together and some fun with bash
This is going to be the type of blog posts that would perhaps be better as a gist, but it is easier for me to use my blog as my...continue reading.
This is going to be the type of blog posts that would perhaps be better as a gist, but it is easier for me to use my blog as my...continue reading.
Sometimes you need to call an api to get some result from a web service, but sometimes this call might fail. You might get an error 500 for example, or...continue reading.
Disclaimer: the first part of this blog post draws heavily from Working with CSVs on the Command Line, which is a beautiful resource that lists very nice tips and tricks...continue reading.
Disclaimer: the first part of this blog post draws heavily from Working with CSVs on the Command Line, which is a beautiful resource that lists very nice tips and tricks...continue reading.
In this blog post, I am going to train a random forest on census data from the US to predict the probability that someone is looking for a job. To...continue reading.
In this blog post, I am going to train a random forest on census data from the US to predict the probability that someone is looking for a job. To...continue reading.
This week I had the opportunity to teach R at my workplace, again. This course was the “advanced R” course, and unlike the one I taught at the end of...continue reading.
This week I had the opportunity to teach R at my workplace, again. This course was the “advanced R” course, and unlike the one I taught at the end of...continue reading.
Shortly after my previous blog post, I saw this tweet on my timeline: The purrr resolution for 2018 – learn at least one purrr function per week – is officially...continue reading.
Shortly after my previous blog post, I saw this tweet on my timeline: The purrr resolution for 2018 – learn at least one purrr function per week – is officially...continue reading.
There’s a part 2 to this post: read it here. Today, I had the opportunity to help someone over at the R for Data Science Slack group (read more about...continue reading.
There’s a part 2 to this post: read it here. Today, I had the opportunity to help someone over at the R for Data Science Slack group (read more about...continue reading.
This Stackoverflow question made me think about how to build formulae. For example, you might want to programmatically build linear model formulae and then map these models on data. For...continue reading.
This Stackoverflow question made me think about how to build formulae. For example, you might want to programmatically build linear model formulae and then map these models on data. For...continue reading.
End October I tweeted this: will teach #rstats soon again but this time following @drob ‘s suggestion of the tidyverse first as laid out here: https://t.co/js8SsUs8Nv— Bruno Rodrigues (@brodriguesco) October...continue reading.
End October I tweeted this: will teach #rstats soon again but this time following @drob ‘s suggestion of the tidyverse first as laid out here: https://t.co/js8SsUs8Nv— Bruno Rodrigues (@brodriguesco) October...continue reading.
I think what I enjoy the most about functional programming is the peace of mind that comes with it. With functional programming, there’s a lot of stuff you don’t need...continue reading.
I think what I enjoy the most about functional programming is the peace of mind that comes with it. With functional programming, there’s a lot of stuff you don’t need...continue reading.
Model interpretation is essential in the social sciences. If one wants to know the effect of variable x on the dependent variable y, marginal effects are an easy way to...continue reading.
Model interpretation is essential in the social sciences. If one wants to know the effect of variable x on the dependent variable y, marginal effects are an easy way to...continue reading.