Karthik Ram (@_inundata)

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March 18th, 2014

shaka_lulu Edward Snowden's interview at is already up online! ted.com/talks/edward_s…

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@MLBrook You should! @petermurrayrust was at the last London one and he really enjoyed it!

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NigelBritto Politicians discussing global warming. A sculpture in Berlin by Issac Cordal. Awesome: pic.twitter.com/6mI5DuG9AO

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@MattOldach Sure.

install.packages(“devtools”)
library(devtools)
install_github(“karthik/wesanderson”)

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@tomjwebb Almost better than NYT without context.

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@ucfagls @ChrisGandrud @_NickGolding_ Technically it’s a python package to interact with R ;)

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@ucfagls @ChrisGandrud @_NickGolding_ It has for me! Paid for itself many times over. The trial is unlimited and unrestricted.

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@_NickGolding_ @ucfagls yes, I write everything in it. Has rich ecosystem of packages. Easily format md, publish to gist, render pandoc.

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@_NickGolding_ @ucfagls My editor defaults to html comments for md using the same comment keystroke I use everywhere. So not as tedious.

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michael_nielsen Irreproducibility in computer science, in glorious (though alarming) detail: reproducibility.cs.arizona.edu

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@markus_eichhorn Sometimes you just can’t write and need to procrastinate for a bit ;)

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ok, short distraction from writing done. Back to work.

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Love Wes Anderson?
Here is an package with palettes inspired by his movies.

bit.ly/1iesHC1

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