The ggforce Awakens (again)
After what seems like a lifetime (at least to me), a new feature release of ggforce is available on CRAN. ggforce is my general purpose extension package for ggplot2, my...continue reading.
After what seems like a lifetime (at least to me), a new feature release of ggforce is available on CRAN. ggforce is my general purpose extension package for ggplot2, my...continue reading.
Landscape metrics are algorithms that quantify physical characteristics of landscape mosaics (aka categorical raster) in order to connect them to some ecological processes. Many different landscape metrics exist and they...continue reading.
Have you been feeling lately that you are missing out the coolest skill-set in academia? Here is you chance to cut in and dive into R. In July BaRacelona Summer...continue reading.
Have you been feeling lately that you are missing out the coolest skill-set in academia? Here is you chance to cut in and dive into R. In July BaRacelona Summer...continue reading.
We are proud to announce our “International Summer School on Geospatial Data Science with R” taking place at the GIScience department of Jena (Germany) from 25. August to 1. September...continue reading.
Introduction Some time ago I wrote about the support for R users within Dataiku. The software can really boost the productivity of R users by having: Managed R code environments,...continue reading.
In our next MünsteR R-user group meetup on Tuesday, April 9th, 2019, we will have two exciting talks: Getting started with RMarkdown and Trying to make it in the world...continue reading.
It is because I am not a graph analysis expert that I though it important to write this article. For someone who thinks in terms of single rectangular data sets,...continue reading.
I blathered alot about HTTP headers in the last post. In the event you wanted to dig deeper I threw together a small package that will let you grab HTTP...continue reading.
At Mango, we talk a lot about going on a ‘data-driven journey’ with your business. We’re passionate about data and getting the best use out of it. But for now, instead of...continue reading.
If you want to pursue a career analysing data about real-world things (and I’m not sure what other data there … Morecontinue reading.
Written by: Alicja Gosiewska In applied machine learning, there are opinions that we need to choose between interpretability and accuracy. However in field of the Interpretable Machine Learning, there are...continue reading.
In part 1 of this series I set up Vowpal Wabbit to classify newspapers content. Now, let’s use the model to make predictions and see how and if we can...continue reading.
In part 1 of this series I set up Vowpal Wabbit to classify newspapers content. Now, let’s use the model to make predictions and see how and if we can...continue reading.
rOpenSci has recently released a package that should be very handy for people that work with multiple citation managers (e.g. Endnote and a BibTex based manager like JabRef). Here’s the...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.
Nothing new or original here, just something that I learned about quite recently that may be useful for others. One of my more “popular” code repositories, judging by Twitter, is...continue reading.
This report describes a new function in ‘grid’ called grobCoords and a new package called ‘gridGeometry’ that combines grobCoords with the ‘polyclip’ package to provide …continue reading.
It has been just over two years since I release the first draft of the Human cognitive characteristics chapter of my evidence-based software engineering book. As new material was discovered,...continue reading.
Hello and welcome to this new issue! Release Date: 2018-03-04 rstudio::conf 2019 Workshop materials now available Let’s get Lego’d! A wee look at group_map and group_split in dplyr How to...continue reading.