| GitHub | https://github.com/jreades |
| Orcid | https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1443-9263 |
| GitHub | https://github.com/jreades |
| Orcid | https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1443-9263 |
@Davvyk note that the book is Creative Commons-licensed and available at https://natureofcode.com/ !
That said, as I mentioned in the post, even though the actual content is all available online (and very convenient, since it's a coding book and you can have the p5js editor in one window and the book in another), the printed book is a lovely physical object.
Welcome the latest addition to the tidyverse: duckplyr! 🎉
https://duckplyr.tidyverse.org/
The duckplyr package aims to be a fully compatible drop-in replacement for dplyr, using duckdb when it can for performance, and always giving the same results as plain dplyr. If you haven't seen it yet, give it a try and tell us how it works for you!
Oh no someone made a generator
Wow, @ProjectJupyter is the winner of the White House OSTP "Technical Advancement to Enable Open Science" category.
Amazing to see recognition of the project at a national level! Makes me proud of the ecosystem of interconnected tools we've built.
Today, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) is announcing the winners of the OSTP Year of Open Science Recognition Challenge. This challenge engaged researchers, community scientists, educators, innovators, and the broader public to highlight efforts to expand access to research for the benefit of science and society. The effort also builds…