@ramiro_magno I'm also treading this path, substituting rstudio. For #rstat ESS is the way to go. Graphics will show up as a separate X window (on Linux). For code snippet I'm using yasnippet. But I'm still struggling when it comes to basic things like find function def (rgrep in emacs but ctrl-click in rstudio) or git workflow (need to get the hang of emacs magit)
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@defuneste you may be underestimating your self just because you did not learnt #rstat yet 🤔

do you have some trouble with bookdown.org ?

#rstat #rstats

Quand on fait de l'analyse de données, on manipule de nombreux fichiers que l'on nomme parfois avec notre bon sens. Mais le bon sens à ses limites. Cette présentation propose une norme intéressante pour nommer les fichiers :

https://speakerdeck.com/jennybc/how-to-name-files

#rstat #dataanalysis

How to name files

Low-tech common sense about filenames. Prepared under the auspices of the Reproducible Science Curriculum (https://github.com/Reproducible-Science-Curri…

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"Eraldaketa Digitalerako gakoak: Datuen komunikazioa" #DatuKom ikastaroa prestatzen ari gara @neregauzak eta biok @ueu_orokorra​n, azarorako: #datuak nola landu, bistaratu eta komunikatu (ulertarazi!) #rstat erabiliz. Aste honetan oraindik izena emateko epea zabalik!
https://www.ueu.eus/jarduera-akademikoa/2212-eraldaketa-digitalerako-gakoak-datuen-komunikazioa
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@albersonomiranda and I are baffled as to what is causing these **identical** download spikes in our (entirely unrelated packages).

#rstat folk have any idea whats going on?

I checked other packages that use extendr and it doesn't seem to be related to that....

I just read that: "It looks like a major update to {ggplot2} is coming (version 4.0.0), where Posit is switching the internals from S3 to S7. This will break many reverse dependencies of {ggplot2} " https://www.r-bloggers.com/2025/06/ggplot2-4-0-0-is-coming-and-why-ultimately-its-on-you-to-ensure-your-environments-are-reproducible/

So far I only found these comments in the repo of how many reverse dependecies are broken (https://github.com/tidyverse/ggplot2/blob/main/revdep/README.md) but no timeline. Does anyone know more?

When would the changes take place? Would be good to know to adapt my own code...
#rstat #rstats #ggplot2

ggplot2 4.0.0 is coming and why ultimately it’s on YOU to ensure your environments are reproducible | R-bloggers

It looks like a major update to {ggplot2} is coming (version 4.0.0), where Posit is switching the internals from S3 to S7. This will break many reverse dependencies of {ggplot2} (a reverse dependency is a package that depends on {ggplot2})...

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The truly important reason to try the #positron R/Python editor is that it can work in parallel with another R session open in #RStudio for a different project...

Also amazed by the #Pluto notebook for #Julia scientific work. One of its nice features is that the associated file is in text format and the code can be easily extracted. Not yet ready to switch from #ggplot to #VegaLite though.

https://positron.posit.co/start.html
https://plutojl.org/
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Get Started – Positron

R-devel NEWS says:

> "The deprecated and seemingly never-used S-compatibility macros ‘F77_COM’ and ‘F77_COMDECL’ have been removed from header ‘R_ext/RS.h’."

does this mean...."because of compatibility with S" is no longer a valid argument?

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