I found reading a few of the GitHub Guides—Understanding the GitHub Flow, Forking Projects, and Mastering Markdown—pretty helpful. The cfss instruction pages were also helpful. One of the trickier parts of all this was trying to sort out the foreign terminology as a newcomer to R, GitHub, and programming—Branch, Fork, Pull, Push, Commit, Pull Request, (R) Markdown, and so on. I am still confused, but this exercise gave me a few transient glimmers of understanding.
Great job! Very nice introduction and good use of markdown elements.
Be sure that your pictures are working correctly- when you include an image, you have to push it to github (which you did), but you also have to make sure that you're using the correct filepath when you try to access it.
I found reading a few of the GitHub Guides—Understanding the GitHub Flow, Forking Projects, and Mastering Markdown—pretty helpful. The cfss instruction pages were also helpful. One of the trickier parts of all this was trying to sort out the foreign terminology as a newcomer to R, GitHub, and programming—Branch, Fork, Pull, Push, Commit, Pull Request, (R) Markdown, and so on. I am still confused, but this exercise gave me a few transient glimmers of understanding.