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This was proposed by @kevinushey for last year's unconf, but he unfortunately Kevin had to miss the event last year. (https://github.com/ropensci/unconf17/issues/52) In the meantime I have started a proof of...
I would love to see a lightweight, non GUI, open source qualitative coding tool. I know that RQDA exists, but I’ve never gotten it to work and it appears it...
This is a specific issue related to #27 (and somewhat to #22). How to to successfully and painlessly collaborate in a publication workflow using Rmarkdown with researchers (or others) that...
I often need to calculate percentiles, z scores, and other measures of growth in maternal & child health research. There are some SAS macros out there and a couple of...
Data scientists are expert at mining large volumes of data to produce insights, predict outcomes, and/or create visuals quickly and methodically. `drake` (https://github.com/ropensci/drake) has solved a lot of problems in...
Late suggestion, but I would be interested in discussing how R can be used on high-performance clusters. In my case that's a university cluster, but I imagine people are doing...
Do you find yourself repeatedly installing or loading the same packages? How about building a meta-package? The main goal of a meta-package is to install and load other packages (a...
I think the goal for the unconf would be to lay the foundation for an eventual package that is meant to sit in a user’s pipeline directly after a `jsonlite::fromJSON()`...
## Another of the projects that came up while discussing #42 @jtr13 wrote: "there's one small piece of the puzzle that I doubt would be hard to implement and would...
We embark on unconf 2018 at an appro time: R 3.5.0 launches and lots of folks are feeling the x.y package upgrade/sidegrade process. However, we could build a profiler/auditor —...