Little useless-useful R functions – Is it raining yet?
Summer. Sunny weather. Vitamin D. And if you are missing vitamin Rain because you are growing a garden or simply want an inner cooling, hit this useless function to see,...continue reading.
Summer. Sunny weather. Vitamin D. And if you are missing vitamin Rain because you are growing a garden or simply want an inner cooling, hit this useless function to see,...continue reading.
Another useless function that could be found in many programming languages. For example typical Python sample, that everyone have encountered would be: Resulting in a string with: My Name is...continue reading.
A simulation study of the mighty *Slay the Spire* reliccontinue reading.
We are excited to announce the availability of sparklyr.sedona, a sparklyr extension making geospatial functionalities of the Apache Sedona library easily accessible from R.continue reading.
Another simple riddle from the Riddler: take a binary sequence and associate to this sequence a score vector made of the numbers of consecutive ones from each position. If the...continue reading.
Build Beautiful Shiny Apps – A Live Coding Session at BostonR Thank you to all the attendees who joined Kamil Żyła’s live coding session at the BostonR June meetup! If...continue reading.
Sparklyr 1.7 delivers much-anticipated improvements, including R interfaces for image and binary data sources, several new spark_apply() capabilities, and better integration with sparklyr extensions.continue reading.
A riddle from the Riddler with a variation on the theme of breaking sticks: Given a stick of length L, what is the optimal manner to break said stick to...continue reading.
Each workspace already is an API QBit Workspace is a new service to immediately deploy data science results at scale. You can think of it as an online data science...continue reading.
More notes on using LRT to test time-series data. Thanks for the discussion with Jie. swapping the levels of time factor won’t change the LRT results, as if the time variable...continue reading.
Spatial joins allow to augment one spatial dataset with information from another spatial dataset by linking overlapping features. In this … Read More →continue reading.
Better App Performance – It Can Be Done! Prototyping apps in Shiny is fast and easy, but once an app grows, performance issues may arise. Speeding up Shiny is possible...continue reading.
Rstudio Shiny Contest – The Results Are In! Appsilon engineer Marcin Dubel has been named a Grand Prize Winner in the 3rd Annual Rstudio Shiny Contest for his app –...continue reading.
Create and Preview RMarkdown Documents with QBit Workspace RMarkdown is an excellent format to create documents which combine code outputs with text—a programming paradigm called Literate Programming first introduced by...continue reading.
useR! – The Global, Virtual R Conference Do you have a dashboard that’s not quite where you want it to be? Or are you curious about how to streamline your...continue reading.
5 Great Shiny Dashboards – Appsilon’s Top Picks This article will cover a few of the best Shiny Dashboards created by the Appsilon team. R/Shiny is an R package that...continue reading.
shiny.fluent – Taking Shiny Dashboards to New Heights With Appsilon’s recent public launch of two new R packages – shiny.fluent and shiny.react, the accessibility of React libraries to the Shiny...continue reading.
Are you ready to join Appsilon at a global-by-design virtual R conference? The useR! 2021 Conference is only 3 weeks away, and this year Appsilon is a Platinum Sponsor. In...continue reading.
Today, we’re introducing luz, a high-level interface to torch that lets you train neural networks in a concise, declarative style. In some sense, it is to torch what Keras is...continue reading.