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Dear rOpenSci community,
This is a bit of a bittersweet announcement… After nearly 13 years, it’s time for me to step down as the Executive Director of rOpenSci.
In the summer of 2011 I co-founded rOpenSci alongside a group of dedicated colleagues. What began as a casual collaboration among open science enthusiasts quickly evolv ..read more
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I am pleased, excited, and humbled to announce that I am stepping into the role of Executive Director of rOpenSci starting April 1.
First, let me give my gratitude to our outgoing Executive Director and friend Karthik Ram for his leadership and mentorship running rOpenSci the past decade. He’s been a steady hand and visionary th ..read more
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16h ago
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SatRDays London 2024 is set to ignite the data science community with a vibrant lineup of speakers and a rich array of topics ranging from survival analysis to geospatial data. This inclusive event, designed for R enthusiasts at all levels, emphasizes networking and collaboration amidst the backdrop of King’s College London’s iconic Bush House. Keynote s ..read more
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In the vast and ever-expanding universe of data, the ability to not just see but truly understand the stories hidden within numbers becomes paramount. This journey of comprehension isn’t unlike the iconic moment from The Matrix, where Neo, standing amidst the endless possibilities of the digital realm, declares his need for “Guns, lots of ..read more
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Introduction
Quantile normalization is a crucial technique in data preprocessing, especially in fields like genomics and bioinformatics. It ensures that the distributions of different samples are aligned, making them directly comparable. In this tutorial, we’ll walk through the process step by step, demystifying the syntax and empowering ..read more
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23h ago
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I am pleased to announce the release of gratia 0.9.0. This release has been over a year in the making and provides many new features as well as a more consistent user experience. Unfortunately, I have had to make a lot of breaking changes; nothing too egregious, but most user-facing functions are affected. This release represents a sol ..read more
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I’m very happy to announce the addition of 6 new books to the Big Book of R collection, which now stands at about 420 books in total!
Thanks to Isabella Velásquez, Emil Hvitfeldt and Metehan GÜNGÖR for their submissions :).
If you’d like to help out a little to cover my annual costs for keeping Big Book of R going, you’re most welcome. I ..read more
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“In recent years, the Rejection Monte Carlo (RMC) algorithm has emerged sporadically in literature under alternative names such as screening sampling or reject-accept sampling algorithms”
First, I was intrigued enough by a new arXival spotted in the Thalys train from Brussels to take a deeper look at it, but soon realised there was nothing of substan ..read more
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2d ago
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Angie Reed sampling Chlorophyll on the Penobscot River where a dam was removed
In a recent interview by the R Consortium, Angie Reed, Water Resources Planner for the Penobscot Indian Nation, shared her experience learning and using R in river conservation and helping preserve a whole way of life. Educated in New Hampshire and Colorado, Angie began ..read more
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2d ago
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Introduction
In the realm of text manipulation in R, the gsub() function stands as a powerful tool, allowing you to replace specific patterns within strings effortlessly. Whether you’re cleaning messy data or transforming text for analysis, mastering gsub() can significantly streamline your workflow. In this tutorial, we’ll focus on how t ..read more