R Weekly 2021-W41 Pull request helpers, NY-R Conference, alignment charts
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Hello and welcome to this new issue!
Release Date: 2021-10-11
This week’s release was curated by Eric Nantz, with help from the R Weekly team members and contributors.
Highlight
{ggalignment} 1.0.0: Plots ‘D&D’-Style Alignment Charts
Insights
R in the Real World
R in Organizations
Resources
The ‘Engineering Production-Grade Shiny Apps’ book is available in print!
satRday Columbus 2021: Speaking python inside of R workflows
New Packages
???? Go Live for More New Pkgs ????
CRAN
{switchboard} 0.1: An Agile Widget Engine for Real-Time, Dynamic Visualizations
{spm2} 1.1.0: Spatial Predictive Modeling
{covid19br} 0.1.2: Brazilian COVID-19 Pandemic Data
{presenter} 0.1.0: Present Data with Style
{StanMoMo} 1.0.0: Bayesian Mortality Modelling with ‘Stan’
{ggalignment} 1.0.0: Plots ‘D&D’-Style Alignment Charts
{easylabel} 0.1.0: Interactive Scatter Plot and Volcano Plot Labels
{fflr} 1.9.2: Retrieve ESPN Fantasy Football Data
{insiderTrades} 0.0.1: Tools to Download Insider Transactions and Holdings
{gsbDesign} 1.0-2: Group Sequential Bayes Design
{ARTofR} 0.2.3: Who Ever Care About the [Art of R] Scripts?
{hierbase} 0.0.4: Enabling Hierarchical Multiple Testing
GitHub or Bitbucket
- {rtweettree}: Visualizes twitter interactions as tree graphs.
{lambdr}: Run R containers on AWS Lambda
{ActionSquirrel}: A squirrel game in your R console, made with {R6}
Updated Packages
{optparse} 1.7.1: Command Line Option Parser
{duckdb} 0.3.0: DBI Package for the DuckDB Database Management System
{dataMaid} 1.4.1: A Suite of Checks for Identification of Potential Errors in a Data Frame as Part of the Data Screening Process
{prompter} 1.1.0: Add Tooltips in ‘Shiny’ Apps with ‘Hint.css’
{tiledb} 0.9.7: Universal Storage Engine for Sparse and Dense Multidimensional Arrays
{misc3d} 0.9-1: Miscellaneous 3D Plots
{luz} 0.2.0: Higher Level ‘API’ for ‘torch’
{torchdatasets} 0.1.0: Ready to Use Extra Datasets for Torch
{tidyRSS} 2.0.4: Tidy RSS for R
{lubridate} 1.8.0: Make Dealing with Dates a Little Easier
{flextable} 0.6.9: Functions for Tabular Reporting
{fivethirtyeight} 0.6.2: Data and Code Behind the Stories and Interactives at ‘FiveThirtyEight’
{Hmisc} 4.6-0: Harrell Miscellaneous
{googleAnalyticsR} 1.0.1: Google Analytics API into R
{sketch} 1.1.17: Interactive Sketches
{rmdformats} 1.0.3: HTML Output Formats and Templates for ‘rmarkdown’ Documents
{nflfastR} 4.3.0: Functions to Efficiently Access NFL Play by Play Data
{sendgridr} 0.3.3: Mail Sender Using ‘Sendgrid’ Service
{robservable} 0.2.1: Import an Observable Notebook as HTML Widget
{scatterD3} 1.0.1: D3 JavaScript Scatterplot from R
{MedianaDesigner} 0.4: Efficient Simulation-Based Power and Sample Size Calculations for a Broad Class of Late-Stage Clinical Trials
{mazing} 1.0.5: Utilities for Making and Plotting Mazes
{wyz.code.offensiveProgramming} 1.1.23: Wizardry Code Offensive Programming
Videos and Podcasts
Shiny Apps
- {shinycal}: The interactive data science streamRs calendar!
R Internationally
Tutorials
R Project Updates
Updates from R Core:
Upcoming Events in 3 Months
Events in 3 Months:
November 2-4: R/Pharma Conference 2021
Call for Participation
Quotes of the Week
In 1996, two academics from the University of Auckland, New Zealand, launched a new programming language.
— Yohan Iddawela (@yohaniddawela) October 7, 2021
25 years later, this language is one of the most widely used in the world.
Here's the story of R:#rstats pic.twitter.com/eMnNnyauZh
OK friends, here's a first pass at a Shiny tweetorial! I'm assuming that you have R & RStudio installed and can do some basic data analysis in R - but have little to no experience with Shiny.
— Jesse Mostipak (@kierisi) October 7, 2021
This is what we'll build together by the time we hit tweet #20: pic.twitter.com/2aT5Nhwyt6
I made a purrr pumpkin ???? ????⬛ #rstats pic.twitter.com/g5BvjJWjJ7
— Kow (@KoderKow) October 10, 2021
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