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Developing packages for R is a matter of standing on the shoulders of others. Very seldom does packages exist in a vacuum — on the contrary, we often rely on...continue reading.
Developing packages for R is a matter of standing on the shoulders of others. Very seldom does packages exist in a vacuum — on the contrary, we often rely on...continue reading.
Tracy Teal is the Open Source Program Director at RStudio. This is our third rstudio::glimpse() newsletter. If you’re reading this on the blog, you can subscribe here to receive this...continue reading.
At rstudio::conf(2022), Davis Vaughan gave a lightning talk on clock, an R package that aims to provide comprehensive and safe handling of date-times. clock goes beyond the date and date-time...continue reading.
Shiny is a framework that makes it easy to build interactive web applications without requiring traditional web development skills. Since its introduction ten years ago for R, Shiny has made...continue reading.
Here is the task: how to append two tables using R Markdown? The need arose because I was demonstrating to graduate students in a research methods course how to prepare Table...continue reading.
Shiny is a great way of building interactive web applications without having to have extensive web development knowledge – as long as you know the problem you’re trying to solve,...continue reading.
We’re thrilled to announce the release of brulee 0.2.0. brulee contains several basic modeling functions that use the torch package infrastructure, such as: neural networks, linear regression, logistic regression, and...continue reading.
A new version of {gt} 0.7.0 is out and there is so much goodness in this release! The goal with the package is to make building tables for publication a...continue reading.
One hundred ninety-four new package made it to CRAN in August. Here are my “Top 40” picks in thirteen categories: “Computational Methods, Data, Epidemiology, Genomics, Insurance, Machine Learning, Mathematics, Medicine,...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 Jonathan Carroll, with help from the RWeekly team...continue reading.
Have you ever been frustrated with data visualization in Python? Matplotlib – as powerful as it is – has a very clumsy syntax. It’s hard to use. Plotly is OK,...continue reading.
Week 3 Cheat Sheet and Fantasy Football Projection Roundup now available. *The featured image was generated by OpenAIs DALL-E using the prompt “NFL Football Field in the style of the[…]...continue reading.
Learn how to use vetiver to set up different types of prediction endpoints for your deployed model.continue reading.
Data Science has (unnecessarily) divided the world into two halves – R users and Python users. Irrelevant of the group you belong to, there’s one thing you have to admit...continue reading.
We’re hiring! A key part of what we do in open source at RStudio is help users learn and flourish by developing and disseminating documentation and fostering a welcoming community....continue reading.
Austin Chia is the Founder of Any Instructor, where he writes about tech, analytics, and software. After breaking into data science without a tech degree, he seeks to help others...continue reading.
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R Shiny bslib is a package that makes working with Bootstrap themes a breeze. Let’s face it – Shiny apps look dull and mainstream by default. Not everyone has a...continue reading.
In the early days of film, directors referenced their knowledge of theater to visualize a screenplay. The camera was static. Actors walked in and out of the screen. The techniques...continue reading.
This tutorial will show you how to recode a categorical variable in a Python dataframe. Specifically, it will show how to recode a column a Pandas Dataframe. You can click...continue reading.