Nicholas Tierney
Nicholas Tierney
I love this idea! I would love to hear about creating chains that are converged/not converged, as this is something I've struggled with in my work on whether people can...
This blog post here might be of interest: http://www.vikparuchuri.com/blog/making-instrumental-music-from-scratch/ Also these two packages might provide clues for how to read/write/play music in R: - [seewave](https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/seewave/) - [tuneR](https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/tuneR/index.html)
@coolbutuseless that is genius! Although I have to agree, I have no idea how that would work.
Hi @hughjonesd - thanks! You have laid the foundation down very well for `latexdiffr`! I tried out using `latexdiffr::git_latexdiff()` and couldn't quite get it to compile, but I think that...
Hi @adam-gruer ! I've added you as a member of rOpenSci labs now, so you can now create repos in the future as well :)
OK so the best way actually would be for @hrbrmstr to go to the "danger zone" part of settings of hosperf and transfer it to ropenscilabs. You can then rename...
Love all of this discussion! @agbarnett has created a shiny app to improve importing citations and other features from orcid in [`helping.funders`](https://github.com/agbarnett/helping.funders). He also has a [shiny app to draw...
@mrjoh3 - absolutely, if you organise your references in a reference management software like zotero, it is a fine experience, although one thing that always bothered me was fixing up...
Wow, so BBT looks amazing, @ekothe ! But it sounds like it is a zotero specific thing? I currently use paperpile for my references, so I wonder how I could...
There's also a good post there by jumping rivers (Colin Gillespie) https://www.jumpingrivers.com/blog/what-r-version-do-you-really-need-for-a-package/