R for Blogging
- officer: Manipulation of Microsoft Word and PowerPoint Documents
Access and manipulate ‘Microsoft Word’ and ‘Microsoft PowerPoint’ documents from R. The package focuses on tabular and graphical reporting from R; it also provides two functions that let users get document content into data objects. A set of functions lets add and remove images, tables and paragraphs of text in new or existing documents. When working with ‘PowerPoint’ presentations, slides can be added or removed; shapes inside slides can also be added or removed. When working with ‘Word’ documents, a cursor can be used to help insert or delete content at a specific location in the document. The package does not require any installation of Microsoft products to be able to write Microsoft files. - the ggplot flipbook
- ggplot2 extensions – gallery
- R for Journalists
- Inserting “Edit on GitHub” Buttons in a Single R Markdown Document
- Excel Email Address Cleaner & Aggregator
- Create and integrate maps in your R workflow!
- Teaching data science with puzzles
- Create R Markdown reports and presentations even better with these 3 practical tips
- {remedy} – A package for easier Markdown writing
- The official Hugo documentation.
- The official Hugo forums – a great place to find answers to your questions or debug your code.
- Giraffe Academy Hugo tutorial course on YouTube – 23 videos!
- A Hugo “Learn” theme – Good for playing around with.
- More Hugo themes – so you don’t have to start from scratch.
- One of many blog posts on migrating from WordPress to Hugo.
- Getting Started with Static Sites – my previous post on this blog about static sites.
- How to Turn Your ggplot2 Visualization into an Interactive Tweet
- Tutorial: Poisson Regression in R
The Best Free Books for Learning Data Science
Lecturer who uses Academic hugo theme for her website on github
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