RStudio v1.4 Preview: Command Palette
This post is part of a series on new features in RStudio 1.4, currently available as a preview release. What’s a Command Palette? Just as a paint palette gives the...continue reading.
This post is part of a series on new features in RStudio 1.4, currently available as a preview release. What’s a Command Palette? Just as a paint palette gives the...continue reading.
This post is part of a series on new features in RStudio 1.4, currently available as a preview release. What’s a Command Palette? Just as a paint palette gives the...continue reading.
Which of the Datasaurus Dozen are easier or harder for a random forest model to identify? Learn how to use multiclass evaluation metrics to find out.continue reading.
The CDC continues to “deliver” in 2020, this time by changing the JSON response of one of the hidden APIs that my {cdcfluview} package wraps. CDC: So helpful! It was...continue reading.
Don’t we all miss 2019 (blame Covid for the long delay in this post). The days of going to work and seeing your work colleagues face to face – and...continue reading.
Data Science und künstliche Intelligenz sind der Schlüssel zur zukünftigen Wertschöpfung und Wettbewerbsfähigkeit vieler Organisationen. Daher ist im Rahmen von KI-Initiativen effizientes Change-Management zur Transformation des Denkens im Top-Down-Prozess dringend...continue reading.
The fourth edition of Why R? Conference (2020.whyr.pl) finished this weekend. The post presents the highlights of the conference and the overall summary. You can find all videos from the...continue reading.
Photo by Kelly Sikkema on Unsplash Many of the strategies at my old investment shop were thematically oriented. Among them was the notion of the “data deluge.” We sought to...continue reading.
The Delphi epidemiological forecasting group at Carnegie Mellon University is undertaking a massive effort to develop leading indicators for COVID-19 outbreaks, and if you are an R or Python developer...continue reading.
The R Core Team has released R 4.0.3 (codename: “Bunny-Wunnies Freak Out”), the latest update to the R statistical computing system. This is a minor update to the R 4.0.x...continue reading.
Learn how to display your pretty R tables in GitHub by hosting your .Rmd html output with GitHub pages.continue reading.
We are excited to announce a number of powerful, new functionalities and improvements which are now part of sparklyr.flint 0.2!continue reading.
Hello and welcome to this new issue! Release Date: 2020-10-12 This week’s release was curated by Eric Nantz, with help from the RWeekly team members and contributors. How to have...continue reading.
A book to read most urgently if hoping to take an informed decision by 03 November! Written by a political scientist cum statistician, Ole Forsberg. (If you were thinking of...continue reading.
One of the most common questions I get from data science students is which programming language should I learn for data science, R or Python? The short answer is “it...continue reading.
This is an extension of my previous post on visualizing COVID-19 in Arkansas, and the code used is similar. As such, I won’t bury the lede again by walking through...continue reading.
It’s been 2 weeks since the end of a Text Mining 2020.whyr.pl/hackathon/ at Why R?. This was a promotional event before the Why R? 2020 conference that aimed to promote...continue reading.
There’s sort of an open secret in the data science world: As a data professional, you’ll spend a huge amount of time doing data preparation. Cleaning, joining, reshaping, aggregating …...continue reading.
Week 5 Gold Mining and Fantasy Football Projection Roundup now available. The post Gold-Mining Week 5 (2020) appeared first on Fantasy Football Analytics.continue reading.
This presentation by Pedro Silva is from a joint webinar with Appsilon and RStudio. Find a direct link to the video here. How to Make Shiny Dashboards Look Great Have...continue reading.