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Translating things between languages reveals how each language approaches different design trade-offs, and I believe it’s a useful exercise. Having something to translate is the fi...
Working with LLMs in Practice Large Language Models are becoming part of everyday data science work. But using them through chat interfaces is only one part of the picture. In this...
Introduction Universities are increasingly using collaborative learning pedagogies, which can benefit learners through deeper understanding of course content and teamwork skills. H...
For anyone interested, “Programming in R†(title translated) is a free book on R programming written in Greek. It presents a programmer’s point of view of R, for b...
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If you’ve read any of my past posts you know I like to program in several different languages, some of which I like more than others. Sometimes a problem calls for a particular lan...
Expected goals has become one of the most important concepts in modern football analytics. Instead of judging a team only by goals scored, xG helps us estimate the quality of the c...
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Understanding R’s describe() Function: A Complete Guide to Summary Statistics Table of Contents Introduction to describe() Breaking Down the Output Columns Key Statistics an...
R’s ecosystem offers a rich selection of machine learning frameworks, each with distinct design philosophies and strengths. This post is a side-by-side comparison of five ML framew...
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{talib} is a new R package built on TA-Lib, which is now available on CRAN. The R-package is targeted at individuals and, perhaps, institutions who, in some form or the other, inte...
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Zhenguo Zhang's Blog https://fortune9.netlify.app/2026/05/22/r-how-to-use-ggpattern/ - Adding patterns to plots is a great way to improve accessibility (making plots colorblind-fri...
Hello, I’d like to share CougarStats, a free and open-source R Shiny web app I developed to support the teaching and learning of Statistics. CougarStats runs entirely in...
Summary Here’s a story: a team trained a model, and everything worked fine — until their dataset doubled. Suddenly, their R pipeline crawled to a halt. The culprit? Compute context...
Introduction In my previous job my work computer was a Windows desktop – yes, those were the days before laptops and hotdesking! My PhD student was interested in Bayesian methods a...
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Introduction rOpenSci’s R-universe system is an open source platform allowing users to create their own CRAN-like universe of R packages. It is absolutely fantastic. It is partic...
As we approach the decennial (10-year) anniversary since Jumping Rivers was founded in 2016, it’s a good time to reflect on what we have achieved in that time and share some lesson...
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