[R] Do you keep an archive of "useful" R code? and if so - how?
Carlos J. Gil Bellosta
cgb at datanalytics.com
Sun Nov 22 20:32:33 CET 2009
Hello,
I do keep a blog with R and non R related "snippets" of code.
Besides that, something like Alfresco, Plone or other document
management systems could be useful. Maybe the solution is too complex
for a single user, but you can keep tags and other kind of metadata
attached to your code and you would have an integrated search engine.
Best regards,
Carlos J. Gil Bellosta
http://www.datanalytics.com
Tal Galili wrote:
> Hello all,
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> When using R for some time, one comes across more and more useful functions.
> But naturally we can't remember all of them, so I imagine some of you save
> these snippets of code.
> My question to you is how do you manage that code?
> Do you use special software, or archiving system?
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> Any advice is welcomed.
>
> Tal
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