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Wrote up some debugging advice for my #dataviz students and figured it's useful for everyone: **Slow down, simplify, and do small things**
https://datavizs23.classes.andrewheiss.com/news/2023-07-05_messy-broken-code-tips.html
It includes a quick example of how to incrementally fix a broken #rstats ggplot
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π "Programming for Science"
π€ Yanina Bellini Saibene (@yabellini)
folks in that (IIRC) this will also cause a full-on Twitter login, thus giving Musk the DAU bump he's been after. Folks shld pair this with their monthly re-auth/de-auth to preserve their handles since Musk is also going to give them away to grifters and charlatans.π’ Recently Iβve rewritten an old #RStats script in which I recode and rename multiple columns across several datasets based on a data dictionary. I came up with a pretty slick π dplyr workflow which I've detailed in my latest blog post π°.
Any feedback welcome!