chance call for book reviewers
Since I have been unable to find local reviewers for my CHANCE review column of the above recent CRC Press books, namely Bayesian Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Medical Treatments, Moreno et...continue reading.
Since I have been unable to find local reviewers for my CHANCE review column of the above recent CRC Press books, namely Bayesian Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Medical Treatments, Moreno et...continue reading.
When we’d like to slice a dataframe by row, we can employ the split() function or the iter() function in the iterators package. By leveraging the power of parallelism, I...continue reading.
Bryan Lewis is a mathematician, R developer and mushroom forager. Morchella Americana by Bryan W. Lewis, see https://ohiomushroomsociety.wordpress.com/ It’s that time of year again, when people in the Midwestern...continue reading.
Hello and welcome to this new issue! Release Date: 2019-05-13 What’s new in R 3.6.0 :timer_clock: countdown R-Podcast Episode 30: Origins and Future of RStudio with Tareef Kawaf – Eric...continue reading.
I’m using GitUgh links here b/c the issue was submitted there. Those not wishing to be surveilled by Microsoft can find the macOS QuickLook plugin project and {rdatainfo} project in...continue reading.
Most people make the mistake of thinking design is what it looks like… People think it’s this veneer — that the designers are handed this box and told, ‚Make it...continue reading.
Text adventures dominated the computer gaming world in the 1980s. This article explains how to write interactive fiction using the R language., The post The Secret of Landusia: A Text...continue reading.
Introduction:We will identify anomalous units on the production line by using measurements data from testing stations and Isolation Forest model. Anomalous products are not failures, anomalies are units close to...continue reading.
While we’re aiming to try and fit in as many EARL talks as we can, we know it’s impossible to see them all! We’ve asked some of the Mango team...continue reading.
In this blog post, we focus on automated bash/shell scripts to create docker containers. We showcase its usage with an R-shiny example. Der Beitrag Automated creation of Docker containers erschien...continue reading.
We are pleased to announce that forcats 0.4.0 is now on CRAN. The forcats package provides a suite of useful tools that solve common problems with factors in R. This...continue reading.
A major update to the open-source R language, R 3.6.0, was released on April 26 and is now available for download for Windows, Mac and Linux. As a major update,...continue reading.
A major update to the open-source R language, R 3.6.0, was released on April 26 and is now available for download for Windows, Mac and Linux. As a major update,...continue reading.
The rasterList package has been created to make complex operation on spatially gridded region. Here’s how to use it when analysing raster data. The post Analysing Raster Data: the rasterList...continue reading.
This blog is intended for researchers, PhD students, MD students and any other students who wish to have a robust and effective reference management setup. The blog has a particular...continue reading.
We are excited to announce the general availability of RStudio Server Pro 1.2, and to introduce RStudio Server Pro Standard and RStudio Server Pro Enterprise. RStudio customers have made it...continue reading.
RStudio is excited to announce RStudio Team, a new software bundle that makes it easier and more economical to adopt our commercially licensed and supported professional offerings. RStudio Team includes...continue reading.
We are excited to announce the general availability of RStudio Server Pro 1.2, and to introduce RStudio Server Pro Standard and RStudio Server Pro Enterprise. RStudio customers have made it...continue reading.
RStudio is excited to announce RStudio Team, a new software bundle that makes it easier and more economical to adopt our commercially licensed and supported professional offerings. RStudio Team includes...continue reading.
When I saw this title on R-bloggers, I was wondering how “more perfect” a Normal sample could be when compared with the outcome of rnorm(n). Hence went checking the original...continue reading.