🛠️ Compa-tibble functions @grusonh
🏫 R tutorial worksheets with Quarto @nrennie
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📦 Generalizing OOP in R core @R_Foundation
🏨 Visualizing overture map buildings data @kyle_e_walker
📝 Refactoring a test file (part 2) @maelle
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📦 Build and cache R packages with Nix @brodriguesco
🚀 Latest webR improvements in 0.3.1 @gws@Posit
🎬 Visualizing dplyr operations @andrew
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🛠️ Four ways to streamline R workflows @nrennie
🤔 Case for a new pipe assignment operator @davidhughjones
🎙️ Our responses to the unexpected departure of @yihui from Posit
That was a great episode, thanks! Man, I’m still digesting Yihui’s layoff... agree with you, @Posit silence on this is concerning...
Also, thanks for mentioning my nix part 8 blog post in the additional finds part of the blog post :) hopefully we’ll get help packaging RStudio for macOS, @specphil would be happy 😃