Closed labouz closed 4 years ago
Good idea, thank you!
I'd like to link to https://www.learnr4free.com/index.html and such "aggregators" in order not to manage a list of courses ourselves if that makes sense? Do you know of other such collections of links?
yes! thats a great one. hmm... maybe https://education.rstudio.com/learn/ https://www.adventures-in-r.com/ or https://www.bigbookofr.com/index.html
i've bookmarked so many threads on twitter so i'll go through and see which are not included in the learnrforfree list
It is not exacly learn but a good resource: https://rstudio.com/resources/cheatsheets/ And https://github.com/qinwf/awesome-R
@yabellini btw I was wondering, is it continuously updated? (even if it weren't, it'd still be an awesome resource)
I don't have time for an update (last update March 2020). But, it is what I want to do in the future for R-Ladies, so maybe next year I will be able to work on this, including move this app to R-Ladies domain and not be anymore in my personal space.
We should talk, I wonder whether it could be automated a bit :thinking:
There is an automated part, but not all and there is a lot of room for improvement. Yes, please, let's talk!
It is not exacly learn but a good resource: https://rstudio.com/resources/cheatsheets/ And https://github.com/qinwf/awesome-R
on that one, here is an awesome list of shiny resources! https://github.com/grabear/awesome-rshiny
See https://guide.rladies.org/organization/resources/learning-r/ (and @labouz your name is now listed in https://guide.rladies.org/acknowledgements/, thanks again) It is listed from the DataCamp disapproval page.
If you have further suggestions of links to add, feel free to make a PR / open a new issue.
Thanks @chucheria @yabellini too :-)
Beautiful, thank you @maelle !
i love that this resource was added:https://guide.rladies.org/about/datacamp/ it would be nice to supplement this with alternative resources for people who are new to R/ happy to help with this :)