R Weekly 2022-W29 Plumber, magick and lost fares
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Hello and welcome to this new issue!
This week’s release was curated by Batool Almarzouq, with help from the R Weekly team members and contributors.
Highlight
Recreating the Shiny App tutorial with a Plumber API + React: Part 2
How much has COVID cost the NYC Subway system in "lost fares"?
Insights
R in the Real World
R in Organizations
- Jumping Rivers and the Data Science Community
R Ladies Santa Rosa Leading with Other R Communities in Latin America to Create More Accessibility
Indy UseR Growing as New Businesses like Insurance and Pharmaceuticals Move into Indianapolis
R Ladies Cuernavaca Partners with Biotechnology Institute to Quickly Expand Reach in 2022
- rstudio::glimpse() Newsletter
- rOpenSci Code of Conduct Update
Resources
New Packages
- {f1dataR}: An R package to access Formula 1 Data from the Ergast API and the official F1 data stream via the fastf1 python library.
CRAN
{renderthis} 0.1.0: Render Slides to Different Formats ( cran.r-project.org )
{mapiso} 0.1.2: Create Contour Polygons from Regular Grids.
GitHub or Bitbucket
{parochial}: R package to make it easier to get started with travel time analyses in bits of Britain.
{dtrackr}: An R library for managing and documenting dplyr data pipelines.
Updated Packages
Videos and Podcasts
R Internationally
- A carpentries Workshop under the title “Beginners Guide for R through Open Data Science Practices” is delivered by the Open Science Community Saudi Arabia in collaboration with ArabR, Carpentries in MENA and SSBCB. The materials are taken from “Introduction to Open Data Science with R”.
Tutorials
Recreating the Shiny App tutorial with a Plumber API + React: Part 2
World’s simplest R music system. Part 3 - Non-sinusoidal Waveforms
R Project Updates
Updates from R Core:
Upcoming Events in 3 Months
Events in 3 Months:
- Why this is the year you should take the stage at EARL 2022…
- Free Four Week Data Science Course for High School Students starts on Monday July 25th.
Call for Participation
Quotes of the Week
If you wish to write quality code that is also highly readable, I cannot recommend "The Art of Readable Code" (https://t.co/WR9ragK0J6) enough! 📖
— Indrajeet Patil (इंद्रजीत पाटील) (@patilindrajeets) July 17, 2022
Read my complete book review here:https://t.co/R6gVuyh3Pn#programming #softwaredevelopment #rstats #python pic.twitter.com/8zQlGArV7A
If you're learning #rstats as a beginner, I recommend keeping an error log when you first start - it will slow you down in the short-term but it should help you to learn and fix recurring errors (and why they're happening). pic.twitter.com/Hi4jKnz7Hn
— Emily Nordmann (@emilynordmann) July 18, 2022
Q for folks who taught themselves #rstats, have taught others, or both: what aspects of the language did you find you or your students tended to struggle most with?
— A. Jordan ''Job Hunting'' Nafa (@adamjnafa) July 13, 2022
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