"object of type 'closure' is not subsettable"
👆 is a talk I gave at #rstudioconf on getting unstuck and debugging in #rstats
Slides and other resources are here: http://rstd.io/debugging
Now that I've completed the talk at #RStudioConf2022 I'm happy to also share the full materials of my "Getting Started with Quarto" workshop with everyone!
Feel free to go through the slides and explore the workshop materials!
We're excited to announce Quarto, a new open-source scientific and technical publishing system.
Quarto is the next generation of R Markdown and takes what we've learned from the last 10 years and weave it into a more complete, cohesive whole.
Read more:
The chapter on **testing** has been revised, as @hadleywickham and I work towards the 2nd ed of R Packages. It's a big expansion and will probably split into multiple chapters, but if you're a testthat nerd have a look and see what you think! #rstatshttps://r-pkgs.org/tests.html
and I work towards the 2nd ed of R Packages. It's a big expansion and will probably split into multiple chapters, but if you're a testthat nerd 🤓 have a look and see what you think! #rstatshttps://r-pkgs.org/tests.html
Officially announcing vetiver for R AND Python 🏺
Vetiver helps data science teams that use R, Python, or both seamlessly version, share, deploy, and monitor models ✨ so excited for this tool to help bilingual teams put models in production!
Call for Presentations is now live! 🥳🥳🎯 We are looking to celebrate to great #rstats work being done in the #Cascadia region.
🗓 The CFP is open now until July 4th, 2022
rig 0.4.1 (and 0.4.0) is out! Install and manage multiple #rstats versions on macOS, Windows or Linux. Many exciting new features, including a macOS menu bar app See https://github.com/r-lib/rig/releases…
rim 0.3.0 is out. rim manages your #rstats installations. New version works better with RStudio, sets up RSPM to install binary packages on x86_64 Ubuntu, and has some more new features:
I'm working on the testing chapter of R Packages and am enjoying reading about testing at Google.
I have to admit that I wasn't expecting how much I would hear about "Testing on the Toilet" 🚽🤔🚽🤔https://abseil.io/resources/swe-book/html/ch11.html…
More handy things for analyzing a dependency situation: the `pak::pkg_deps_explain()` function shows if/how pkg A depends on pkg B. Also check out pak's other "explain" functions and `pak::pkg_deps_tree()`. #rstats
The 2nd edition of R4DS uses the base pipe so I've added a chapter that talks about how to use it, why I think you should use it, and how it differs to %>%: https://r4ds.hadley.nz/workflow-pipes.html…#rstats
The quality of talk submissions was insanely high this year! We even rejiggered the program to squeeze a few more talks in but still had to decline a lot of great talks 😓
once more for the Saturday crew!
if your #rstudioconf talk wasn't accepted, reach out to @_RachaelDempsey - she runs a regular series of excellent meetups and the like, and I know she'll help you get your story out into the world twitter.com/_RachaelDempse…
Curious about the #RStats rstudio::conf(2022) WTF workshop but not sure if it is a good fit for you?
Hopefully these highlights from learning objectives that
I could not be more excited to teach #RStats (one of my favorite things)
at rstudio::conf (one of my favorite conferences)
with @JennyBryan (one of my favorite educators)
Join us! twitter.com/rstudio/status…
Breaking a talk into episodes is not only great for the audience, but it can also make talk prep feel less overwhelming. You can work on different episodes, depending on which type of mental energy you are able to summon that day.
2. Break up your talk.
Why is it that we say no to a 3-hour movie but yes to binging six 30-minute episodes? Because episodes break things up
I now think of a 60-minute talk as 4-6 episodes. Each should give people a brief break (e.g., for questions) and leave them wanting more
🖇️ readxl v1.4.0 is out 🖇️
This is a maintenance release with extensive internal change, but almost no user-facing change.
Please try it out and report anything that seems odd. This boring release sets the stage for more exciting future work #rstats
We are looking for help with making an industry-standard GIS map of our traditional territory.
Do you know how to do this? Please get in touch!
✉️contact@maamtagila.ca
Gilakas'la!
You asked for it! A 3-day intro course to Camera Trap Data Management and Analysis in R with the loveable Dr. Chris Beirne. Taking place this fall in Revelstoke BC, in-person! Link to more info and registration in comments. #cameratrap
I'm excited to share this new #rstats blog post describing how to debug an R package that uses C/C++ code using VS Code's powerful lldb-backed debugger! A big thank you to
’s 2022 conference but were feeling a little (or a lot!) anxious about how to create the 1-minute video submission, this thread is for you!
#rstudioconf#rstudioconf2022
rstudio::conf is back and registration is open!
Since we're always better when we're together, join us on July 25-28th in National Harbor, DC!
Register before April 15th to get an early bird discount on registration!
Link for more info: https://lnkd.in/gBxbPciH