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At ROpenSci 2017, a team created the [miner package](https://github.com/ropenscilabs/miner) with R functions to control the Minecraft world. The goal was to provide a framework for young people to learn R,...
We've done _a bit_ of this ad-hoc, but we _could_ spend some dedicated cycles ensuring that rOpenSci not only has the best technical and maintenance standards — which it _most...
Hi Everyone, I've been kicking this idea around for a little bit. Our group does a lot of batch processing of input files when we run our pipeline for flow...
I would be very interested in a brief tutorial or demo by @jimhester or @kevinushey in debugging a C problem without `printf()`. Preferably on both MacOS and Windows. cc @jennybc....
Related to #25 (see https://github.com/ropensci/unconf18/issues/25#issuecomment-384220571), but I think it's a sufficiently distinct approach to merit its own thread. ### Overall idea As a user, I often find it's helpful to...
The tools most of us use to accomplish Git/GitHub magic **from R** are the RStudio IDE and the [git2r](https://github.com/ropensci/git2r) package (part of the rOpenSci org). Under the hood, these exploit...
This is a fork of #37 Develop tools to help R code reviewers better understand the code they are reviewing and make the process easier and more robust, especially for...
_(A rambling post that might converge into an actual unconf project)_ I've become intrigued lately with the applications of WebAssembly, the latest approach to running compiled code in the browser....
This might be too field ecology specific, but I think it could be useful more broadly. This is a situation I ran into in my grad school work, and I...
A pretty frequent topic of conversation in rOpenSci circle is approaches to [testing packages that call Web APIs](https://discuss.ropensci.org/t/best-practices-for-testing-api-packages/460). I think this topic could use a "review of literature" - a...