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jaketae.github.io
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| | | | | These past few days, I've been writing posts on R while reading Hadley Wickham's R for Data Science. R is no Python, but I'm definitely starting to see what makes R such an attractive language for data analysis. In particular, writing texts and code blocks on RStudio has been a good experience so far, keeping me focused and productive in my quest to R mastery (I'm nowhere near close). | |
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michaelneuper.com
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| | | | | Introduction The popularity of Jupyter Notebook has surged in recent years as a powerful tool for interactive data analysis and visualization. However, there is an alternative that has been around for a longer time and is proving to be a valuable resource for many programmers: Emacs Org Mode. In this blog post, we will explore how you can replace Jupyter Notebook with Emacs Org Mode for a seamless and efficient literate programming experience. | |
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www.edwinwenink.xyz
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blog.crossjoin.co.uk
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| | | New modules are being added to my MDX online training course all the time, and now there's another free video available: a short introduction to the CurrentMember function. You can view it here (registration required): https://projectbotticelli.com/knowledge/what-is-mdx-current-member-function-video-tutorial?pk_campaign=tt2013cwb The previous free video on MDX SELECT statements is also still available here, now with no registration required. If... | ||