Game theory in R with the new gtree package
gtree is a new R package that allows to specify extensive form games using stages, similar as one specifies economic experiments with ztree or otree. Let us specify a simple...continue reading.
gtree is a new R package that allows to specify extensive form games using stages, similar as one specifies economic experiments with ztree or otree. Let us specify a simple...continue reading.
A common business oriented data science task is to programatically craft and send custom emails. In this post, I will show how to accomplish this with R on the RStudio...continue reading.
Introduction How do you begin a career in analytics and data science? What’s the best way of learning R? Should I still bother with Excel? Arguably, these are some questions...continue reading.
This blog article is an explanation of sharing research code. It focuses on using the version control website Github and academic repository Zenodo.continue reading.
tl; dr Transferring your Excel sheet to a Shiny app can be the easiest way to create an enterprise ready dashboard. In this post, I present 6 Shiny alternatives for...continue reading.
Note: When I started writing this blog post, I encountered a bug and filed a bug report that I encourage you to read. The responsiveness of the developer was exemplary....continue reading.
Note: When I started writing this blog post, I encountered a bug and filed a bug report that I encourage you to read. The responsiveness of the developer was exemplary....continue reading.
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Hello and welcome to this new issue! Highlight NYT-style urban heat island maps {feasts}: Feature extraction and statistics for time series #TidyTuesday Screencast: The Simpsons guest stars – David Robinson...continue reading.
I am beyond excited to finally be able to announce a new version of ggraph. This release, like the ggforce 0.3.0 release, has been many years in the making, laying...continue reading.
A minor update to RSwitch has been released. Apart from some internal code reorganization there are three user-facing changes. First, RSwitch is now notarized! That means you won’t get a...continue reading.
The Enterprise Applications of the R Language Conference (EARL) is the place to be for anyone using R in their organisation. You’ll be joined by R users from all over...continue reading.
rstudio::conf(2020L) continues our tradition of diversity scholarships, and this year we’re increasing the program size to 44 recipients. As a result of thinking about our goals, this year we have...continue reading.
rstudio::conf(2020L) continues our tradition of diversity scholarships, and this year we’re increasing the program size to 44 recipients. As a result of thinking about our goals, this year we have...continue reading.
The Ecosystems chapter of my evidence-based software engineering book has been reworked (I have given up on the idea that this second pass is also where the polishing happens; polishing...continue reading.
tl; dr SASS is CSS for programmers. It gives you the building blocks that you’re used to, such as variables, conditions, and loops. And it helps you organize. The bigger...continue reading.
One hundred seventy-six new packages made it to CRAN in July. Here are my “Top 40” picks organized into twelve categories: Data, Data Science, Finance, Genomics, Machine Learning, Mathematics, Medicine,...continue reading.
Introduction The latest stable version of my UK geocoder package has finally made it to CRAN. PostcodesioR is a wrapper for postcodes.io and it provides multiple functions to work with...continue reading.
Vom 09.-10. Oktober findet die Data University an der Goethe-Uni in Frankfurt statt, präsentiert von STATWORX & BARC. Der Beitrag Machine Learning Interpretability @DataUniversity2019 erschien zuerst auf STATWORX.continue reading.
Have you ever wondered why you can call TensorFlow – mostly known as a Python framework – from R? If not – that’s how it should be, as the R...continue reading.