Having trouble with the website so taking a breaking now -- will finis it off later this week.
#rstats
usrbinr.github.io/md/index.html
Having trouble with the website so taking a breaking now -- will finis it off later this week.
#rstats
usrbinr.github.io/md/index.html
by swag I mean all those badges that say if package is failing or if its on cran, its lifecycle, etc
by swag I mean all those badges that say if package is failing or if its on cran, its lifecycle, etc
If you're looking to practice analysis on business transaction data then, consider the {contoso} package
It also gives you the ability to generate from 10k to 100M rows of data with @duckdb.org
usrbinr.github.io/contoso/
If you're looking to practice analysis on business transaction data then, consider the {contoso} package
It also gives you the ability to generate from 10k to 100M rows of data with @duckdb.org
usrbinr.github.io/contoso/
This feels criminal.
This feels criminal.
@nrennie.bsky.social
@nrennie.bsky.social
- vibe coding creates more work then it solves
- use devtools::check() often to catch errors / inconsistencies
- @inheritparams is your friend for roxygen tags
- need a best practice for global variances and namespacing functions vs. importFrom
#rstats
- vibe coding creates more work then it solves
- use devtools::check() often to catch errors / inconsistencies
- @inheritparams is your friend for roxygen tags
- need a best practice for global variances and namespacing functions vs. importFrom
#rstats
When people would ask me where I am from, I would often dread it -- I grew up in Qatar, Somalia, Kenya, Mongolia, Rhode Island and Arkansas which honestly sounds like a set up for a joke (no, my parents weren't spies)
When people would ask me where I am from, I would often dread it -- I grew up in Qatar, Somalia, Kenya, Mongolia, Rhode Island and Arkansas which honestly sounds like a set up for a joke (no, my parents weren't spies)
another option is to use tidylog's join verbs, it will print a summary of the joins for you
Thanks to @cghlewis.bsky.social for reminding me
another option is to use tidylog's join verbs, it will print a summary of the joins for you
Thanks to @cghlewis.bsky.social for reminding me