Four announcements from rstudio::conf(2022)
What a week! Thank you for a fantastic rstudio::conf(2022). It was so exciting to learn and share with you during these eventful four days. This post will share some of...continue reading.
What a week! Thank you for a fantastic rstudio::conf(2022). It was so exciting to learn and share with you during these eventful four days. This post will share some of...continue reading.
As many readers of this blog know, I strongly believe that R learners should be taught base-R, not the tidyverse. Eventually the students may settle on using a mix of...continue reading.
The slider package provides support for flexible sliding window aggregation, and we can use these kinds of sliding windows to analyze rents over time.continue reading.
This tutorial will show you how to use Numpy meshgrid. It will explain what the meshgrid function does, explain the syntax, and show you clear examples to help develop your...continue reading.
Ever written a tutorial for R — or simply shared some R code with someone — and been told that your code doesn’t work on their machine? There’s now an...continue reading.
Where it all began Sometimes it takes just a passing comment to inspire a mountain of change. For this effort, it began with a discussion focused around addressing “confusing status...continue reading.
It was amazing to meet so many people at the RStudio Conference last week. If you’d like to keep the party going and are thinking of ways to keep in...continue reading.
Hello and welcome to this new issue! How to have (my) content shared by R Weekly? This week’s release was curated by Kelly Bodwin, with help from the R Weekly...continue reading.
One hundred eighty-nine new packages made it to CRAN in June. Here are my “Top 40” selections in eleven categories: Computational Methods, Data, Ecology, Genomics, Machine Learning, Mathematics, Medicine, Statistics,...continue reading.
R Quarto is a next-gen version of R Markdown. The best thing is – it’s not limited to R programming language. It’s also available in Python, Julia, and Observable. In...continue reading.
Today we’re excited to announce Quarto, a new open-source scientific and technical publishing system. Quarto is the next generation of R Markdown, and has been re-built from the ground up...continue reading.
RStudio has officially announced a name change from RStudio to Posit. Why did RStudio change its name to Posit? For the past few years, Posit (formerly RStudio) has been shifting...continue reading.
Today we are very excited to announce that RStudio has a new name: Posit. This is a big change, and below we’ll talk about exactly why we are doing this...continue reading.
There are many community projects out there that provide binary R packages for various distributions. You may know Michael Rutter’s legendary c2d4u.team/c2d4u4.0+ PPA, but this situation has been greatly improved...continue reading.
Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) is more than just a programming style; it’s a philosophy. R has offered various forms of OOP, starting with S3, then (among others) S4, reference classes, and...continue reading.
The day you’ve been waiting for is here: rstudio::conf(2022) starts today! We hope you’re ready for four days, 16 workshops, four keynotes, and countless ways to learn and collaborate! With...continue reading.
Hello and welcome to this new issue! How to have (my) content shared by R Weekly? This week’s release was curated by Ryo Nakagawara, with help from the R Weekly...continue reading.
My family entry into the “Dear Nightingale” analogue data creation challenge. Using puppy olympic competition data for our personal dataset and clay to make a 3D dataviz.continue reading.
I’ve tweeted this: Just changed like 100 grepl calls to stringi::stri_detect and my pipeline now runs 4 times faster #RStats — Bruno Rodrigues (@brodriguesco) July 20, 2022 much discussed ensued....continue reading.
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