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  1. @R_Foundation In 2005 I had a brief chat with him about , which was of great help to learn about R.

    R.I.P. Prof. Fox.

  2. @jimgar

    Degree in Geografia and PhD in Human Geography
    42
    I did all my PhD using excel and a bit of

    I discovered programming and data science as a freelance consultant and now I'm mostly developing pipelines and APIs in my postdoc position.

  3. Today on AppAddict - Developer Spotlight -The Low-Tech Guys, Maker of Clop, Lunar, rcmd, Pipiri and Crank - It’s always such a pleasure to find out when one of my favorite developers has released a new app. That’s how I felt recently, when I read that The Low‑Tech Guys not only had a new app but that it was going to be a pretty strong player in the... - appaddict.app/post/developer-s - #Mac #macOS #Apple #AppAddict

  4. @tomdewar
    Thanks for the feedback.

    Methinks, it is more like a competitor to , , , , , {FLOSS & free of charge} or , {commercial} than to .

    RStudio is more an IDE than a GUI. Tools like RKWard are both.

  5. This noble delegation will represent the pioneers of mobile Linux and UNIX in my brief history adventure presented at #vcfb2025

    Make sure to follow @vcfberlin for more details about upcoming online gathering!

    #retrocomputing #pocketabletech #vintagemobilephones #motorola #nokia #blackberry

  6. Did a major cleanup and a shelf expansion in my basement. Also labeled the entire inventory with #homebox, a truly great piece of software that can be easily #selfhosted

    Once again, I kindly invite you all to explore my museum of Vintage pocketable computing tech here: museum.tiredsysadmin.cc

    #retrocomputing #vintagecomputing #vintagemobilephones

  7. Did a major cleanup and a shelf expansion in my basement. Also labeled the entire inventory with , a truly great piece of software that can be easily

    Once again, I kindly invite you all to explore my museum of Vintage pocketable computing tech here: museum.tiredsysadmin.cc

  8. PSA: my short presentation on history of Linux and UNIX operating systems in pocketable computing landscape is scheduled at #VCFB2025

    I hereby kindly invite you all to join me on this little journey, I'll do my best to make it a FUN one!

    Head over to vcfb.de and @vcfberlin for more details!

    Also please head over to the updated website of my Online vintage phones and PDAs museum: museum.tiredsysadmin.cc

  9. Telling the story of a #motorola ROKR E1 with a sneaky scumbag face at @vcfberlin #vcfb2024

  10. Celebrating 30 years of these fuckers on air. Good time to add #floppy tokens with their best to my home entertainment system.

    #rammstein #anniversary #floppyfriday

  11. Celebrating 30 years of these fuckers on air. Good time to add tokens with their best to my home entertainment system.

  12. Beautiful mellow electronics record made by djent gods Misha Mansoor & Jake Bowen

    Four Seconds Ago — The Vacancy

    #floppyfriday #music #record

    song.link/i/1421820367

  13. Beautiful mellow electronics record made by djent gods Misha Mansoor & Jake Bowen

    Four Seconds Ago — The Vacancy

    song.link/i/1421820367

  14. Another #EPOC palmtop just arrived. Oregon Scientific Osaris, running the V4 of the operating system. Looks neat and is pretty pocketable!

    #palmtop #PDA #retrocomputing #vintagecomputing

  15. Day 19: goodpractice - Package Health Checks

    Get comprehensive feedback on package quality.

    Usage:
    goodpractice::gp()

    Checks include:
    ⬩ Function length and complexity
    ⬩ Namespace usage
    ⬩ DESCRIPTION completeness
    ⬩ Code coverage
    ⬩ R CMD check results

    Pro Tip: Run gp() before CRAN submission to catch common issues early.
    Resources: github.com/mangothecat/goodpractice

  16. Day 6/25: Adding dependencies to your package 🧵

    The Manual DESCRIPTION Problem: You need to add dplyr to your package. Open DESCRIPTION, find Imports, type "dplyr," hope you didn't typo it, wonder if you need a version constraint, forget to sort alphabetically. Then your package fails R CMD check.

    usethis Does It Right:
    usethis::use_package("dplyr")

    Adds to Imports section, alphabetically sorted, with correct formatting. One command, zero mistakes.