[R] New R website: R-Cookbook.com
Philippe Grosjean
phgrosjean at sciviews.org
Fri Sep 28 10:11:41 CEST 2007
Hello Jeff,
Good initiative,... but why not to put this in the official R Wiki
(http://wiki.r-project.org)? There is a section named 'tips' dedicated
to such little recipes
(http://wiki.r-project.org/rwiki/doku.php?id=tips:tips). It should be
better to centralize all these little tips, don't you think so?
Should you have difficulties to use the Wiki, just tell me, and I will
help...
Best,
Philippe Grosjean
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Jeff wrote:
> R Community,
>
> I've put together a website that I thought this mailing list might be
> interested in: http://www.r-cookbook.com
>
> It's a (free) community-driven content management system for R
> "recipes", or working examples. Some of the features of the site are
> code highlighting, recipe ratings, recipe comments, personal "recipe
> boxes" to save your favorite recipes, community tagging, RSS feeds
> for each user and for each tag, and similar recipe recommendations.
>
> Although I imagine that many users will sort/search/find recipes by
> tags, I've implemented a linear organization for recipes as well:
> guides. These will be compilations of "recipes", organized in a
> logical fashion as to promote understanding of the topic of that
> particular guide and introduced with user-contributed pages. Over
> time, hopefully with the help of the community, more guides will be
> created and the ones I have will be filled-in to actually be useful.
> I have started several guides to give you an idea of the sort of
> thing I'm thinking: Introduction to R, Longitudinal Modeling in R,
> Exploratory Data Analysis in R, and more here, http://www.r-
> cookbook.com/guide
>
> A couple of features that will be worked on in the near future are
> (1) the design of the site and (2) working on a more interactive code
> display (right now, functions are highlighted and linked to the r-
> docs, but that's it).
>
> I hope some of you might find the site useful and perhaps even
> consider contributing your own recipes. If you have any suggestions
> or feature requests, I'd be glad to hear them!
>
> Jeff.
>
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