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PostDoc at KIT. Interested in Automation | R | Optimization | Transpiler| Plant physiology | Systems biology
Githubhttps://github.com/Konrad1991

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"{drawCell} - R package and Shiny app for drawing cell structures - R programming"

#RStats #Shiny

https://appsilon.com/drawcell-app-for-drawing-cells/

{drawCell} - R package and Shiny app for drawing cell structures - R programming

Drawing cells for biology has never been easier with the {drawCell} R package and app. Highlight internal cell parts and build visualizations

I work also on using dfdr in ast2ast in order to translate derivatives to c++

See https://github.com/Konrad1991/ast2ast

GitHub - Konrad1991/ast2ast: Translates an R function into an external pointer to a C++ function. The typical use case intended by 'ast2ast' are functions describing ode-systems.

Translates an R function into an external pointer to a C++ function. The typical use case intended by 'ast2ast' are functions describing ode-systems. - GitHub - Konrad1991/ast2ast: Transla...

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GitHub - Konrad1991/dfdr: Meta-programming R package for computing the derivative of simple functions.

Meta-programming R package for computing the derivative of simple functions. - GitHub - Konrad1991/dfdr: Meta-programming R package for computing the derivative of simple functions.

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Happy to announce that dfdr is now on CRAN 😊 enables R user to calculate derivatives of functions.
Originally the code was written by Thomas Mailund. Recently I have extended the package and took over the maintainer role.
#rstats #R #rlang #metaprogramming
@Chip_Unicorn well popular is PopOs 😀
@jhelvy what about quarto and/or shiny.
Also Rcpp is a really great topic. But I guess this depends on your audience
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I never installed Linux on a MacBook. However, some Ubuntu derivative such as mint or popos made me highly productive in programming and data science