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  1. Hello ! I'm facilitating a new free @DSLC Advanced R adv-r.hadley.nz cohort soon! It's been 5+ years since I read this excellent book by @hadleywickham , so I'm giving it a re-read. Let's learn to embrace {{ tidy evaluation }}, purrr::reduce() repetition, and count S/R systems!

    Join the DSLC.io Slack, then navigate to the -advr channel!

    BTW, I plan to cover {{ and in the club, even though they didn't make it into the book!

  2. is a free, 100% virtual conference about all things
    & . I always learn something, often something that I didn't know that I didn't know!

    If you've done something interesting w/Shiny, please submit a proposal! More details: shinyconf.com?utm_source=socia

  3. Happy Mole Day! Go learn (or teach) something about chemistry! moleday.org/

  4. Happy Mole Day! Go learn (or teach) something about chemistry! moleday.org/ #ChemEd

  5. Happy Mole Day! Go learn (or teach) something about chemistry! moleday.org/ #ChemEd

  6. Happy Mole Day! Go learn (or teach) something about chemistry! moleday.org/ #ChemEd

  7. Happy Mole Day! Go learn (or teach) something about chemistry! moleday.org/ #ChemEd

  8. @kobriendublin For a more concrete example that I think will help illustrate the point, Greg Swinehart's talk about shiny UI improvements focused more on {bslib} + , w/ brief mention of the related defaults in . He seemed embarrassed that 1 slide showed the Python version of something because it's not QUITE ready in R (but it will be very very very soon, he assured us). I feel like kast year it would've been all Py with a brief mention that maybe it'll be in bslib eventually.

  9. My brain is full! I have to zone out for a bit! As usual at , I'm overloaded with tons of info + tons of people and may need to hide for a minute. I'll recharge and see everyone at the carnival if not before!

  10. Time for the Innovating with (and , I assume) track!

    First: Wait, that’s Shiny? Building feature-full, user-friendly interactive data explorers with Shiny and friends - Kiegan Rice

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  11. The #QuartoLive extension lets you plug interactive (editable) #RStats code directly into your Quarto documents. And you can easily build exercises into your docs, too! #PositConf2024 #RStats #PyData 🧵 12/17

  12. The extension lets you plug interactive (editable) code directly into your Quarto documents. And you can easily build exercises into your docs, too! 🧵 12/17

  13. The #QuartoLive extension lets you plug interactive (editable) #RStats code directly into your Quarto documents. And you can easily build exercises into your docs, too! #PositConf2024 #RStats #PyData 🧵 12/17

  14. The #QuartoLive extension lets you plug interactive (editable) #RStats code directly into your Quarto documents. And you can easily build exercises into your docs, too! #PositConf2024 #RStats #PyData 🧵 12/17

  15. The #QuartoLive extension lets you plug interactive (editable) #RStats code directly into your Quarto documents. And you can easily build exercises into your docs, too! #PositConf2024 #RStats #PyData 🧵 12/17

  16. @djnavarro @milesmcbain @yjunechoe yup! Thankfully I'm mostly employed as an package expert, but there's a fair amount of and mixed in. That's fine with me; those are definitely very repurpose-able skillsets!

  17. @hendrikerz as long as you can keep the language wars out if things, we'd love to see you in the Data Science Learning Community (formerly @R4DSCommunity but we're ) dslc.io ! We're a diverse, friendly, and inclusive community of data science learners and practitioners.

  18. TIL: before 1925, (some? British?) astronomers started the GMT day at noon (noon was 00:00:00), so "1924-12-30 23:00:00 GMT" would mean 11am on the morning of what we now call December 31. Be careful when working with historical datetime data, even if it's precisely specified!

    As far as I can find, neither lubridate nor clock have a way to deal with this in . In theory there should be a "Greenwich Mean Astronomical Time" in to specify this system, but I don't see it.

    @davis