I think you’re right. And because of that, it’s surprising how easily research published in both low and high impact journals could be of poor quality, or at least founded on poor quality research. How do we even know what we know lol 🫠
I think Quarto is now the way to go! It has better defaults, renders nicer looking documents faster, and has remained very well supported by Posit peeps Also, I’ve found writing chunk options in multiple lines using #| instead of one line in {} brackets is way easier for new people Good luck!
🥲 thank you!
There are a few creatures and moments that I will definitely never forget, and that’s amazing for something that was only 12 episodes
😀👋🦘🐦🌱 (thanks Timothee!) daxkellie.com
Thanks Georgios Karamanis (who I can't tag right now for some reason) for sharing your code for what I thought was a perfect way to visualise counts & categories 🤩🙏: github.com/gkaramanis/t... I've basically just reworked your great dataviz to show taxonomic groups instead, so you deserve credit!
Code and plots for submissions to the #tidytuesday challenge - gkaramanis/tidytuesday
However, your solution is the best for the reprex above 💯 For more bespoke stuff, {purrr} is very handy
Thanks for the suggestion! Both of those work too! (But sacrifice readability imo) I’ve since discovered {purrr} solution is great when you want to test multiple things on a single function call, but {base} solution is great for testing a single result (like an error). So a good team, in the end 😅
The plot of The Santa Clause w/ Tim Allen, but it's this frog becoming Kermit
This piece is so carefully but confidently well written In a way, I'm very sad the film will never release, but I'm also happy that such a great piece of writing stemmed from it. It's like the cliff notes for years of devoted psychological analysis of a mythical character