R Weekly Highlights

R Weekly Highlights



The R Weekly podcast offers a quick description of the latest highlighted stories and other stories from the latest R Weekly issue, as curated by the R Weekly team and R community.


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178 Episodes

Issue 2024-W02 Highlights

We kick off 2024 with a jam-packed episode! Learn four ways to streamline your R workflows, a proposal for a new pipe assignment operator in base R, and our raw responses to a surprising turn of events affecting one of the most influential members of the R community. Episode Links This week's curator: Eric Nantz - @theRcast…

We kick off 2024 with a jam-packed episode! Learn four ways to streamline your R workflows, a…

10 January 2024 | 00:59:10


Issue 2023-W50 Highlights

A data-driven investigation to the association of early birthdays and hockey players, one of the most-requested feature requests is coming to the next version of Quarto, and just why in the world does the View() function start with V? Episode Links This week's curator: Jon Calder (@jonmcalder (https://twitter.com/jonmcalder)) (Twitter) Are Birth…

A data-driven investigation to the association of early birthdays and hockey players, one of the…

13 December 2023 | 00:43:41


Issue 2023-W49 Highlights

A timely collection of tips and tricks in adopting the cli package for your R package interfaces, how the deposits package addresses an all-to-familiar problem of sharing research data, and an encore of creating your own RStats-wrapped of your most used R functions. Episode Links This week's curator: Batool Almarzouq - @batool664…

A timely collection of tips and tricks in adopting the cli package for your R package interfaces,…

06 December 2023 | 00:36:36


Issue 2023-W48 Highlights

A glimpse of refactoring functional R code to object-oriented programming with R6, using benchmarking as another input to adopting package dependencies, and building a high-performance CSV reader by combining R and Rust. Episode Links This week's curator: Tony Elhabr - @TonyElHabr (https://twitter.com/TonyElHabr) (Twitter) &…

A glimpse of refactoring functional R code to object-oriented programming with R6, using…

30 November 2023 | 00:50:34


Issue 2023-W45 Highlights

From the "is there anything R cannot do" department comes QR code scanning, a tidy time series analysis on a major problem in the roads of Pittsburgh, and rolling up your sleeves with custom ggplot2 tricks to enhance a spatial visualization. Episode Links This week's curator: Colin Fay - [@ColinFay]](https://twitter.com/ColinFay) (Twitter) Scanning…

From the "is there anything R cannot do" department comes QR code scanning, a tidy time series…

11 November 2023 | 00:43:06


Issue 2023-W44 Highlights

A collection of post-workshop answers for the R/Pharma introduction to tidymodels workshop, the Shiny UI Editor takes a huge step out of the alpha stage, and a unique approach to Shiny modules with the new component package. Episode Links This week's curator: Eric Nantz - @theRcast (https://twitter.com/theRcast) (Twitter) &…

A collection of post-workshop answers for the R/Pharma introduction to tidymodels workshop, the…

01 November 2023 | 00:44:07


Issue 2023-W42 Highlights

Another collection of package testing workflow nuggets you can make great use of today, the definitive guide to effective use of logging in Shiny applications from the recent Shiny in Production conference, and a cautionary tale of the potential impact of default function arguments in your downstream analytical pipelines. Episode Links This week's…

Another collection of package testing workflow nuggets you can make great use of today, the…

18 October 2023 | 00:50:14


Issue 2023-W41 Highlights

How the {potools} package jump-starts your R package translations, the most-upvoted feature request lands in the RStudio IDE with GitHub Copilot integration, and a reflective post on the multiple paths to reproducible data science workflows in R. Episode Links This week's curator: Jon Calder (@jonmcalder (https://twitter.com/jonmcalder))…

How the {potools} package jump-starts your R package translations, the most-upvoted feature request…

11 October 2023 | 00:53:53


Issue 2023-W40 Highlights

A new contender for speedy fuzzy joins of data frames enough to make Sonic jealous, a novel use of ggplot2 for creating a map that could have come from a vintage typewriter, and the immense progress of detecting R package system dependencies. Episode Links This week's curator: Ryo Nakagawara - @RbyRyo (https://twitter.com/R_by_Ryo)) (Twitter) &…

A new contender for speedy fuzzy joins of data frames enough to make Sonic jealous, a novel use of…

05 October 2023 | 00:42:53


Issue 2023-W39 Highlights

Reflections on the amazing posit::conf(2023), a new framework that'll have you snap into HTML slides, the Nix reproducible data science train powers forward into CI/CD territory, and leveraging parallel processing in spatial data prediction. Episode Links This week's curator: Batool Almarzouq - @batool664 (https://twitter.com/batool664)…

Reflections on the amazing posit::conf(2023), a new framework that'll have you snap into HTML…

27 September 2023 | 00:39:21