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Becoming Minimalist
Becoming Minimalist
Becoming Minimalist inspires others to journey towards simple living. Own less, live more.
·becomingminimalist.com·
Becoming Minimalist
Code Syntax Helper
Code Syntax Helper
Online syntax highlighting for more than 100 languages, including C#, Java, PHP, Basic, Perl, Python, Pascal, SQL, JavaScript and others including rare and obscure ones!.
·tohtml.com·
Code Syntax Helper
Efficient R programming
Efficient R programming
Efficient R Programming is about increasing the amount of work you can do with R in a given amount of time. It’s about both computational and programmer efficiency.
·csgillespie.github.io·
Efficient R programming
Writing R extensions
Writing R extensions
Writing R Extensions covers how to create your own packages, write R help files, and the foreign language (C, C++, Fortran, …) interfaces.
·colinfay.me·
Writing R extensions
Tidy evaluation
Tidy evaluation
The primary goal of this book is to get you up to speed with tidy evaluation and how to write functions around tidyverse pipelines and grammars.
·tidyeval.tidyverse.org·
Tidy evaluation
Mastering Software Development in R
Mastering Software Development in R
The book covers R software development for building data science tools. As the field of data science evolves, it has become clear that software development skills are essential for producing useful data science results and products. You will obtain rigorous training in the R language, including the skills for handling complex data, building R packages and developing custom data visualizations. You will learn modern software development practices to build tools that are highly reusable, modular, and suitable for use in a team-based environment or a community of developers.
·rdpeng.github.io·
Mastering Software Development in R
Cookbook for R
Cookbook for R
This site is powered by knitr and Jekyll. If you find any errors, please email winston@stdout.org
·cookbook-r.com·
Cookbook for R
BookDown
BookDown
A guide to authoring books with R Markdown, including how to generate figures and tables, and insert cross-references, citations, HTML widgets, and Shiny apps in R Markdown. The book can be exported to HTML, PDF, and e-books (e.g. EPUB). The book style is customizable. You can easily write and preview the book in RStudio IDE or other editors, and host the book wherever you want (e.g. bookdown.org).
·bookdown.org·
BookDown
A Beginner-Friendly Introduction to Containers, VMs and Docker
A Beginner-Friendly Introduction to Containers, VMs and Docker
by Preethi Kasireddy A Beginner-Friendly Introduction to Containers, VMs and DockerSource: https://flipboard.com/topic/containerIf you’re a programmer or techie, chances are you’ve at least heard of Docker: a helpful tool for packing, shipping, and running applications within “containers.” It’d be hard not to, with all
·freecodecamp.org·
A Beginner-Friendly Introduction to Containers, VMs and Docker
storytelling with data
storytelling with data
Don't simply show your data, tell a story with it! At storytelling with data, we share practical tips and examples on how to effectively communicate with data. With a number of resources including, best-selling books, podcasts, live stream lessons and in person workshops your graphs and presentati
·storytellingwithdata.com·
storytelling with data
📁 Project-oriented workflow – Iegor Rudnytskyi – PhD student in Actuarial Science at HEC Lausanne
📁 Project-oriented workflow – Iegor Rudnytskyi – PhD student in Actuarial Science at HEC Lausanne
Be honest with yourself, how many times have you wanted to restart an on-going project from scratch throwing away the current folder? Or how many times have you had to rename files and adjust folder structure to make your project simple and clear? Not to mention, all these thousands of versions of your scripts that are dangling around in your mail box. Tired of this? Then, get on board and read my comments on how to make your project reproducible, portable, and self-contained.
·irudnyts.github.io·
📁 Project-oriented workflow – Iegor Rudnytskyi – PhD student in Actuarial Science at HEC Lausanne