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R for Reproducible Scientific Analysis
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Adapt git episodes to use data dictionary example #17

Closed milanmlft closed 2 months ago

milanmlft commented 3 months ago

Updating episodes 8 – 11 to build a data dictionary instead of the planets example.

Fixes #4

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 11-history.md     |  233 +++---
 config.yaml (new) |  111 +++
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