This is awesome! I feel like I spend 20 minutes reformatting my CV every single time I add something to it, I can’t wait to try to make it in markdown instead! I spent a lot of today trying to save a kable as a nice png to paste into a google doc, and I thought, “if only had spent this time just learning how to write my paper using markdown, and then I wouldn’t have to paste this in the first place!” Sounds like I need to learn latex... thanks for the cool video, I love R!
I am so glad I found this video about how useful R Markdown is. Before this I would have to live with Microsoft Word not allowing a user to change fonts or to fix images in Templates. I can't tell you how many times Word has not allowed users to make fonts consistent throughout a Word template or document. I guess you can do that using R Markdown. Cool!
Rmarkdown persuaded me to move from Jupyter to RStudio. The only big negative I've found is the inability to work properly with the interactive debugger.
Rmarkdown also change my life. More spesifically how I work since I wrote my theses in Rmarkdown. Too bad I could not replicate my university word template (too complicated) so I have to write it again in Word as last resort. :(
15:44 YES!!! This is exactly what I want to do: turn all my different doc styles into markdown! You're my new hero ⭐
This is awesome! I feel like I spend 20 minutes reformatting my CV every single time I add something to it, I can’t wait to try to make it in markdown instead! I spent a lot of today trying to save a kable as a nice png to paste into a google doc, and I thought, “if only had spent this time just learning how to write my paper using markdown, and then I wouldn’t have to paste this in the first place!” Sounds like I need to learn latex... thanks for the cool video, I love R!
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I am so glad I found this video about how useful R Markdown is. Before this I would have to live with Microsoft Word not allowing a user to change fonts or to fix images in Templates. I can't tell you how many times Word has not allowed users to make fonts consistent throughout a Word template or document. I guess you can do that using R Markdown. Cool!
I didn't expect that u wud start with 'your own' Time series plot😂
Rmarkdown persuaded me to move from Jupyter to RStudio. The only big negative I've found is the inability to work properly with the interactive debugger.
Nice talk Prof. your work helped me a lot in getting my Statistics MSC.
Rob, how do you organize your files on GitHub? I find that I have a proliferation of repositories for Rmarkdown documents?
Rmarkdown also change my life. More spesifically how I work since I wrote my theses in Rmarkdown. Too bad I could not replicate my university word template (too complicated) so I have to write it again in Word as last resort. :(
IWhen Typst write to HTML all this process will be more pleasant... and I believe it will be quite soon.
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