2022-02 Constructive Geometry for Complex Grobs
This document describes developments in the grobCoords() function in the R package ‘grid’, plus improvements to the ‘gridGeometry’ package that makes use of the grobCoords() …continue reading.
This document describes developments in the grobCoords() function in the R package ‘grid’, plus improvements to the ‘gridGeometry’ package that makes use of the grobCoords() …continue reading.
This document describes an extension of the support for pattern fills in R graphics (linear gradients, radial gradients, and tiling patterns) to allow multiple pattern …continue reading.
R Shiny is a no-brainer dashboarding choice for companies and individuals. There are thousands of Shiny dashboards in production today in every sector you can imagine – agriculture being no...continue reading.
Announcing the release of “Deep Learning with R, 2nd Edition,” a book that shows you how to get started with deep learning in R.continue reading.
I was asked to advertise this summer school (I will be teaching a 2.5 day course on linear mixed modeling, and will give a keynote lecture on the use of...continue reading.
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Visualizing spatial data is always more challenging than it seems at first. There are too many moving parts, and the whole thing can quickly slow down your dashboard. Today you’ll...continue reading.
Can you monitor user adoption for R Shiny apps? What is user adoption anyway? We’ll answer these questions and show you how to do it yourself in this article. Put...continue reading.
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Announcing the release of “Deep Learning with R, 2nd Edition”, a book that shows you how to get started with deep learning in R.continue reading.
Following a question on Stack Overflow trying to replicate a figure from the paper written by Alan Gelfand and Adrian Smith (1990) for The American Statistician, Bayesian sampling without tears,...continue reading.
In 2021, the German Psychological Society (DGPs) signed the DORA declaration. In consequence, they recently installed a task force with the goal to create a recommendation how a responsible research...continue reading.
A question from X validated had enough appeal for me to procrastinate about it for ½ an hour: what difference does it make [for simulation purposes] that a target density...continue reading.
Today, we want to call attention to a highly useful package in the torch ecosystem: torchopt. It extends torch by providing a set of popular optimization algorithms not available in...continue reading.
Data Science take-home challenges will definitely get you out of your comfort zone. But you know what? That’s a good thing – it’s the only zone in which you’ll learn...continue reading.
In today’s newsletter Leonardo, an open source project and free online too from Adobe that lets you make great and accessible color palettes for use in UX/UI design and data...continue reading.
In my M-F newsletter today I mentioned an awesome Rust-based HTML/JS/CSS minifier library that also include batteries for a few other languages. There was no R port, so I made...continue reading.
Data visualization can be tricky to do right. There are a ton of key principles you need to be aware of. Today we bring you 5 best practices for visualizing...continue reading.
From the previous blogpost:– CSV or alternatives? Exporting data from SQL Server data to ORC, AVRO, Parquet, Feather files and store them into Azure data lake we have created Azure blob...continue reading.
A quick-and-dirty R resolution of a riddle from The Riddler, namely to find a Carmichael number of the form abcabc: library(numbers) for(i in 1:9) for(j in 0:9) for(k in 0:9){...continue reading.