Quine with R
Quine is a self-reproducing function or a computer program that will output its source source or itself. Terms used are for these programs are also self-replicating programs, self-reproducing programs or...continue reading.
Quine is a self-reproducing function or a computer program that will output its source source or itself. Terms used are for these programs are also self-replicating programs, self-reproducing programs or...continue reading.
The Riddler asks how to derive 24 from (1,2,3,8), with each number appearing once and all operations (x,+,/,-,^) allowed. This reminded me of a very old TV show on French...continue reading.
What is Happening? RStudio and Appsilon Data Science will be hosting a joint webinar on Tuesday, July 28th at 11AM EST. The theme is “Enabling Remote Data Science Teams.” You can...continue reading.
A slow-running Shiny application (left) and an optimized one (right) This is a guest post from RStudio’s partner, Appsilon Data Science When developing Shiny applications, we at Appsilon strive to...continue reading.
A slow-running Shiny application (left) and an optimized one (right) This is a guest post from RStudio’s partner, Appsilon Data Science When developing Shiny applications, we at Appsilon strive to...continue reading.
Here at Mango, we are often asked to come and help companies who are in a mess with their data…. The post Data Engineer – one of the most important...continue reading.
Many people struggle with data manipulation. Have you ever started a data science project and gotten stuck? Have you gotten stuck while trying to manipulate, clean, or “wrangle” your data?...continue reading.
The R output in rmarkdown strips all terminal control sequences – colors and formats (i.e., bold or italics). However, it is relatively easy to restore it. For this, one needs...continue reading.
Auch unser STATWORX Team in der Schweiz ist diesen Monat in ein neues Büro umgezogen. Die neuen Räumlichkeiten im hippen Industrieviertel von Zürich bilden die Grundlage für den geplanten Ausbau...continue reading.
It all started when I wanted to have significant p-values shown on the terminal colored in red. The R terminal is capable of showing colors, simple formatting (like italics or...continue reading.
Akshaj is a budding deep learning researcher who loves to work with R. He has worked as a Research Associate at the Indian Institute of Science and as a Data...continue reading.
Hello and welcome to this new issue! Release Date: 2020-07-13 How to have (my) content shared by R Weekly? This week’s release was curated by Jon Calder, with help from...continue reading.
The weekly puzzle from Le Monde is a tournament classic: An even number of teams play one another once a week with no tie allowed and have played all other...continue reading.
In a recent post, we showed how an LSTM autoencoder, regularized by false nearest neighbors (FNN) loss, can be used to reconstruct the attractor of a nonlinear, chaotic dynamical system....continue reading.
We’re excited to announce that the call for talks for rstudio::global(2021) is now open! Since we’re rethinking the conference to make the most of the new venue, the talks are...continue reading.
We’ve made the difficult decision to cancel rstudio:conf(2021) for the health and safety of our attendees and the broader community ????. Instead, we’re excited to announce rstudio::global(2021): our first ever...continue reading.
We’re excited to announce that the call for talks for rstudio::global(2021) is now open! Since we’re rethinking the conference to make the most of the new venue, the talks are...continue reading.
We’ve made the difficult decision to cancel rstudio:conf(2021) for the health and safety of our attendees and the broader community 😢. Instead, we’re excited to announce rstudio::global(2021): our first ever...continue reading.
We’re excited to announce the release of broom 0.7.0 on CRAN! broom is a package for summarizing statistical model objects in tidy tibbles. While several compatibility updates have been released...continue reading.
stringdist version 0.9.6 arrived on CRAN on 16 july 2020. This release brings a few new features. Fuzzy text search Search text for approximate matches of a search string using...continue reading.