2020-04 Catching up with R Graphics
This document describes an expansion of the R graphics engine to support a number of new graphical features: gradients, patterns, masks, and clipping paths. Paul …continue reading.
This document describes an expansion of the R graphics engine to support a number of new graphical features: gradients, patterns, masks, and clipping paths. Paul …continue reading.
A place for Python applications For data science teams looking to promote data-driven decision making within an organization, interactive applications built in R and Python are often the gold standard....continue reading.
Daniel Hanson is a full-time lecturer in the Computational Finance & Risk Management program within the Department of Applied Mathematics at the University of Washington. His appointment followed over 25...continue reading.
A place for Python applications For data science teams looking to promote data-driven decision making within an organization, interactive applications built in R and Python are often the gold standard....continue reading.
At rstudio::conf(2020) we announced the Shiny Contest 2020. Since then, lots changed in the world, and we decided to hold off on announcing the results of the contest for a...continue reading.
At rstudio::conf(2020) we announced the Shiny Contest 2020. Since then, lots changed in the world, and we decided to hold off on announcing the results of the contest for a...continue reading.
We’re pleased to announce the release of tune 0.1.1. tune is a tidy interface for optimizing model tuning parameters. You can install it from CRAN with: install.packages("tune") You can see...continue reading.
Hello and welcome to this new issue! Release Date: 2020-07-13 How to have (my) content shared by R Weekly? This week’s release was curated by Colin Fay, with help from...continue reading.
An express riddle from the Riddler about reopening pools, where lanes are allowed provided there is no swimmer in the lane or in any of the adjacent lanes. If swimmers...continue reading.
There are new versions of future and future.apply – your friends in the parallelization business – on CRAN. These updates are mostly maintenance updates with bug fixes, some improvements, and...continue reading.
The incredibly talented folks over at Bishop Fox were quite generous this week, providing a scanner for figuring out PAN-OS GlobalProtect versions. I’ve been using their decoding technique and date-based...continue reading.
Virtual Classrooms – bringing data science teams together Throughout lockdown, we’ve all been encouraged to tap into virtual training opportunities… The post Virtual Training – bringing data science teams together...continue reading.
Photo by Daniel Jerez on Unsplash Data science can feel like an endless tunnel, with tremendous investment at the beginning and little visibility into where or when your results will...continue reading.
We’re happy to announce the release of parsnip 0.1.2. parsnip is a unified tidy interface to many modeling techniques. You can install it from CRAN with: install.packages("parsnip") You can see...continue reading.
Photo by Daniel Jerez on Unsplash Data science can feel like an endless tunnel, with tremendous investment at the beginning and little visibility into where or when your results will...continue reading.
In this blog post, Andre explains two approaches on how to secure a REST API: One works with nginx and the sub-request feature, the other implements the verification part in...continue reading.
Daniel Hanson is a full-time lecturer in the Computational Finance & Risk Management program within the Department of Applied Mathematics at the University of Washington. His appointment followed over 25...continue reading.
This talk was presented virtually at eRum 2020 by Appsilon engineer Krystian Igras. Here is a direct link to the video. Why Should We Explain Black Box ML Models? A...continue reading.
Photo by Mark Cruz on Unsplash The TIOBE Company just published the July edition of its TIOBE Programming Community Index of programming language popularity. R users will be pleased to...continue reading.
Photo by Mark Cruz on Unsplash The TIOBE Company just published the July edition of its TIOBE Programming Community Index of programming language popularity. R users will be pleased to...continue reading.