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Hadley Wickham
dbplyr 2.4.0 brings improvements to SQL generation, better control over the generated SQL, some new translations, and a bunch of backend specific improvements. Read more ...
2023/10/26
Hadley Wickham
Catch up on the last two years of testthat development which includes improved documentation, new expectations, a new style for error snapshots, support for mocking, a new way to detect if a test has changed global state, and a handful of UI improvements. Read more ...
2023/10/08
Emil Hvitfeldt
The tidymodels team has been busy working on all sorts of new features across the ecosystem. Read more ...
2023/10/05
Gábor Csárdi
pak installs R packages from various sources. pak is fast, safe and convenient. This post shows the improvements in system requirements support on Linux, in the just released pak 0.6.0 version. Read more ...
2023/09/05
Hannah Frick
The latest releases of rsample and tune provide a new interface to validation sets as a three-way split. Read more ...
2023/08/25
George Stagg
webR 0.2.0 has been released. Updates and improvements to the webR REPL app, HTML canvas graphics device, internationalisation, Wasm R packages, Shiny support, and the developer API. Read more ...
2023/08/16
Mine Çetinkaya-Rundel
Recommendations for teaching the tidyverse in 2023, summarizing package updates most relevant for teaching data science with the tidyverse, particularly to new learners. Read more ...
2023/08/07
Jabir Ghaffar, Davon Person, Mine Çetinkaya-Rundel, Tracy Teal
Jabir and Davon from Data Trail worked with us to create the solutions manual for R for Data Science, 2nd edition. This blog post summarizes their experience and shares their reflections from working on this project. Read more ...
2023/08/02
Hannah Frick
The tidymodels team has been busy working on all sorts of new features across the ecosystem. Read more ...
2023/07/19
Mine Çetinkaya-Rundel
The second edition of R for Data Science is out, and it’s a major reworking of the first edition. Read more ...
2023/07/11