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4:28 AM
I had some time at the end of today that was quiet, so I scraped the r-devel archives: rpubs.com/juliasilge/332932
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8:50 AM
@JoshuaUlrich Thank you! I'm having fun.
 
 
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12:17 PM
@JuliaSilge Lovely. And yes BDR in his day, and with good eyesight, was an unstoppable force. I riffed on his commits (following an index by @BenBolker) a decade ago dirk.eddelbuettel.com/blog/2007/08/11
 
 
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2:31 PM
@DirkEddelbuettel that code's not very tidy
 
2:54 PM
@Spacedman I remain eternally remorseful for being unable to code a la tidy in 2007. Imagine how fulfilled a life I could have lead. On the other side, the code may actually still work.
 
3:17 PM
@DirkEddelbuettel yeah, you could be gainfully employed with RStudio now instead of being a down-and-out hobo working your way from soup kitchen to soup kitchen offering them scraps of RCpp coding in exchange for a bed for the night...
thats /irony for those without functioning irons.
or maybe sarcasm. we only did Latin at school, not Rhetoric
 
@Spacedman Please don't say this out loud in public. My [high school senior and college junior] children may see it one day. Imagine how shocked they'd be.
Personal achievement unlocked. I may have mastered The Americam Way (TM) to refer to a 12th grader and a 2nd year student. One day I will figure out what sophomore means.
 
You add 5 to the grade to get the age? I think that works here.
Its an off-by-5 error
 
The design error over here is not to use numbers. I have graduate degrees, I can make it to twelve or thirteen using both hands and one foot. But factor variables ? Ewww. Also as wild as using imperial measurements for distance, weight, ...
 
3:32 PM
I can't get used to university being referred to as "school". School stops at 18. The you go to Uni, or College, or get a job, or go on the social.
divided by a common language, indeed.
 
@DirkEddelbuettel Ah, interesting!
 
if anyone wants to follow what could be a dupe-laden SE site full of stuff that ought be migrated elsewhere, there's now....
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Research Computing

Proposed Q&A site for those doing research computing, including but not limited to: researchers; research computing facilitators; data center operators; XSEDE campus champions; ACI-REFS; and other users/supporters of advanced research computing

Currently in definition.

 
@JuliaSilge To you as a physicist, this must bring a smile to your face. He consistently scored as many commits as the rest of'em combined. So nice example of OMG power laws everywhere ;-) [ Caveat: some people commit 'small and often', some people 'large and rarely'. Not sure if it plays a role here. ]
 
4:12 PM
@DirkEddelbuettel I am not following what this is about. What did I miss?
 
@JorisMeys SO chat 101? My post was a reply to @JuliaSilge replying to me having posted a link replying to an earlier post by @JuliaSilge answereing my crying out for an analysis. Follow the chain and you shall find the treasure, young traveller....
 
@DirkEddelbuettel I followed the chain up to the post I answered, but there I lost track. Because that Luke yelling at people thing came out of the blue, so I reckon I miss the link to the relevant discussion in the r-devel archive ;-)
 
4:40 PM
Psst @JorisMeys let me know what you think about assignr c.f. github.com/coatless/assignr
 
@coatless bookmarked it and going to try it out, but I'm drowning in the work actually so it will be for christmas holidays I'm afraid...
 
nods Let me know how it goes when you try it out.
 
will do
 
5:02 PM
@coatless might that have helped me with this: twitter.com/geospacedman/status/933363229828567040
Is there a way of doing conditional *text* in an RMarkdown doc? I want to do like "if (answers) \n # Answers \n blah blah \n endif" - C preprocessor? Conditional include in R chunk?
 
FTR I will never go on record defending the UI of SO chat.
 
5:17 PM
@Spacedman we'll likely modify the package slightly. Right now, we're using a fun "hack" over the `asis` engine. In the future, I think we'll end up extending the markdown engine options to so that the following would work:
```{solution}
# code
```
 
@JuliaSilge :)
 
@coatless at the moment I'm hacking with include=answers option and cat("## answers \n my text block here") in an "asis" block
 
In essence, assignr presently isolates chunks with solution = T or solution = TRUE (ditto for directions) then creates two separate RMarkdown files (student, soln) along with renders in PDF and HTML. (I'll post a variant of this on the tweet as well.)
Ewk! I remember the days of doing that to render knitr code as an example before knitLiteral came along. github.com/Thell/knitLiteral
 
It was all going so well until the students asked for model answers to the exercises...
 
Outside of the following two high school _R_-based data science curriculums, are there any other curriculum sites of similar caliber?
https://www.openintro.org/stat/textbook.php?stat_book=reset
http://www.mobilizingcs.org/introduction-to-data-science
 
5:36 PM
That Mobilize project is the one I hear about the most in education-oriented circles.
(I used to work for an ed tech startup, and before that I was a physics/astro professor.)
 
5:58 PM
@JuliaSilge Thanks! 'Tis good to know the general consensus is on Mobilize.
 
@coatless To be clear, I haven't heard BAD things about the other one. :)
 
@JuliaSilge No doubt. Though, I feel the OI:AHSS is perfect for preparing students with statistical concepts rooted squarely on the AP Stats exam. I say this primarily because it is a bit lacking in the programming area.
 
6:22 PM
@coatless Yes, exactly. The balance of stats vs. coding skills.
 
 
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7:25 PM
Mute is your friend.
Suggested new room motto.
 
@Spacedman this works:
```{r}
x <- TRUE
y <- FALSE
```
```{r eval=x, child='test1.Rmd'}
```
```{r eval=y, child='test2.Rmd'}
```
You probably can do it without the child files too, but I didn't experiment.
 
@BrodieG Yihui wrote it about it once, and Jenny had a gist. Pandoc says to just use four backticks IIRC.
The conditioning tricks are awesome. Brooke applied that really well in our drat-for-data-repo paper.
 

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