April 2022

R-Ladies Cologne joins the family

April 13, 2022 | R-post on Cosima Meyer

R-Ladies Cologne is a new R-Ladies chapter which was founded in September 2021. It joins R-Ladies' mission to promote and support gender equality in the field. Together with Luciana and Gabe, we have hosted three events so far. Kicking it off, we had a...
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R-Ladies Cologne joins the family

April 13, 2022 | R-post on Cosima Meyer

R-Ladies Cologne is a new R-Ladies chapter which was founded in September 2021. It joins R-Ladies' mission to promote and support gender equality in the field. Together with Luciana and Gabe, we have hosted three events so far. Kicking it off, we had a... [Read more...]

Billionaires and Taxes

April 13, 2022 | R on Harshvardhan

“Wealth inequality is increasing!”, “Rich people don’t pay enough taxes”, “THEY aren’t doing enough” — we have all heard these lines at some point in our life. Salaried people protesting against super-high taxes, college students protesting on behalf of everyone, and, of course, Bernie Sanders. How much do the ... [Read more...]

Benchmarking Data Tables

April 12, 2022 | Mark Edney

When I started learning R, I heard vague tales of the use of Data Tables. Really just whisperers, of something to consider in the future after I’ve become more proficient. Well now is the time to learn what if anything I’ve been missing out on. ...
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Benchmarking Data Tables

April 12, 2022 | R on The Data Sandbox

When I started learning R, I heard vague tales of the use of Data Tables. Really just whisperers, of something to consider in the future after I’ve become more proficient. Well now is the time to learn what if anything I’ve been missing out on. Intr... [Read more...]

Windows update: JAGS 4.3.1 is released

April 12, 2022 | Martyn

JAGS version 4.3.1 is now available from Sourceforge. This is a patch update with a singular purpose: to allow a new Windows binary to be built using the Rtools42 toolchain. JAGS is built with the same compiler as R on … Continue reading → [Read more...]

Can R and Shiny make me a better fisherman? Part 4

April 11, 2022 | Aurelien Callens

In this post, I explore the data I have collected during the last year with the updated version of the application (presented here). This quick exploratory analysis is performed with two packages I really enjoy: Plotly and shiny. For reminder, my new application store the data in three csv files. ... [Read more...]
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