Category: R News

The Effect [book review]

While it sounds like the title of a science-fiction catastrophe novel or of a (of course) convoluted nouveau roman, this book by Nick Huntington-Klein is a massive initiation to econometrics...continue reading.

WebR IS HERE!

WebR 0.1.0 was released! I had been git-stalking George (the absolute genius who we all must thank for this) for a while and noticed the GH org and repos being...continue reading.

webR 0.1.0 has been released

5x height * [X] [`hugodown::use_tidy_thumbnails()`](https://rdrr.io/pkg/hugodown/man/use_tidy_post.html) * [x] Add intro sentence, e.g. the standard tagline for the package * [x] [`usethis::use_tidy_thanks()`](https://usethis.r-lib.org/reference/use_tidy_thanks.html) * [x] Update temporary URLS to r-wasm.org * [x] Check...continue reading.

tidyverse 2.0.0

We’re tickled pink to announce the release of tidyverse 2.0.0. The tidyverse is a set of packages that work in harmony because they share common data representations and API design....continue reading.

Copilot for R

It was my great pleasure to present last week to the NYC Data Hackers on the topic of Copilot for R. If you haven’t come across Copilot before, it’s like...continue reading.

When R is Better

Recently, I wrote a blog post stating that I’m starting to use Python for most of my data science work. And I’m starting to recommend Python as the data science...continue reading.

When R is Better

Recently, I wrote a blog post stating that I’m starting to use Python for most of my data science work. And I’m starting to recommend Python as the data science...continue reading.

Books

Building reproducible analytical pipelines with R Build reproducible analytical pipelines that will output consistent, high-quality analyses using the R programming language, Git, Github and Docker. Learn about functional and literate...continue reading.