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R packages have a mechanism for allowing their developers to indicate how they wish to be cited. This can be particularly important in making sure that a relevant software paper is cited, rather / or…
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I thought it would be nice to have a discussion of
1. Who are the types of people who are new to R (SAS users, non-statisticians, programmers, etc.)
2. How do we craft a pitch for R to these diffe…
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I've been inspired by this discussion on Twitter:
- https://twitter.com/ma_salmon/status/842751403001073665
These are the kinds of tweets I'm referring to in this discussion:
- https://twitter…
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In my work (clinical research), we make a lot of tables, usually comparing 2 or more groups. It's nice to format the table programmatically so that it is reproducible and ready for publication. The p…
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Currently **epiparameter** provides original data, but that data does not carry a license. MIT license covers the code, but in general it is not recommended to do this for data as it is not intended f…
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Any thoughts about adding the Critic Markup spec? It would be invaluable to those of us that collaborate with RMarkdown and use it to teach with (for marking up homework!)
http://criticmarkup.com
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At last year's rOpenSci event we worked on [a short guide to reproducible research](http://ropensci.github.io/reproducibility-guide/), under @iamciera's guidance. Some of the most interesting progress…
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I've recently become a fan of the [`purrr`](https://github.com/tidyverse/purrr) package, so much so that when I was working with a bunch of JSON data at a hackathon this past weekend, I kept wishing t…
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I recently read about a new non-linear dimensionality reduction algorithm called UMAP ([github](https://github.com/lmcinnes/umap), [arxiv](https://arxiv.org/abs/1802.03426)), which is much faster than…
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I recently taught an intro to rmarkdown course. It was great to expose people to the world of rmarkdown, but one thing that seemed rather annoying and manual process was that of adding references to a…