well I've been translating some code out of Matlab into R and it has some 'interesting' features
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though I'm not good enough at any language to be judging any others :)
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I'm just glad to be back with my all time fav thing Rmarkdown :')
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Replying to @ed_berry
I'm not actually an R person. But it's a real language. I do use markdown esp for github and my website.
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Replying to @o_guest
it's my fav for papers and reproducibility. I'll never copy and paste a result again
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Replying to @ed_berry
markdown is so useful. http://oliviaguest.com is mostly written in markdown (and then compiled obviously)
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if you need inspiration/guidance on this front, all the code is here, this's actually what runs my site http://github.com/oliviaguest/oliviaguest.github.io …
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Replying to @o_guest
thanks! Putting together a website is definitely on my to-do list. I'm not in 3rd year yet so figure I don't need to panic
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Replying to @ed_berry
no reason to panic for sure but no reason not make one on http://github.com either. Better to have your CV online asap imho.
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Replying to @o_guest
yeah, very true. I'll been dawdling deciding the best place to put it. But given github's awesome that might be the best
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well it's definitely easy to set up 
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Replying to @o_guest
I think I'd go for a nice interactive set up with all the links like yours
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