I'm doing the same thing with my supervisor in grad school for his statistical method. I'll be watching all of these as you make them. Been following the same text
One additional suggestion: add a github action that will run you unit tests, say on pull request. This way, you can make sure before you merge all tests pass. Github actions have saved my life a few times. Thanks for sharing!
@@Riffomonas I see! Coming from a biology background and having presented that paper to my super hardcore mol-bio department during undergrad, I would be glad to hear your take on it.
Any chance that you will do any package development in VS Code? I've mostly moved away from R Studio, but it certainly simplifies a lot of things and most resources for making packages assume that you are using it instead of something like VS Code.
Thanks for the comment! I will likely stay in rstudio for now but will try to do more at the prompt vs using the GUI. To be honest I kind of like vscode more at this point. I really like how it handles the linter better than rstudio
Do you know that fusen package can greatly simplify your work about creating packages ? Everyone should already create his own package now to realize how it's so cool to call its better functions with library(mytools) instead of copying code from one place to another one which is an error prone action.
CODE CLUB IS BACK!!!! 🎉
Thanks 🤓
I am glad your are back. I enjoy your videos very much.
Thank you very much!🤓
And one day our R hero came back! I am using full Python nowadays but missed you a lot.
come back, come back! 😂
Welcome back prof. we miss you.
Thanks! 🤓
This is a great project to follow. Thanks for the content!
Excellent! Glad to have a new Code Club series!
Thanks for watching! 🤓
Happy to see you back, Pat!
I only discovered your content during your hiatus and I subscribed. I got so excited to see the new videos. I'm glad you're back.
Thanks - I'm glad to be back too! 🤓
Great to have you back!
I am glad your are back. Excellent video!
Thank you!
Long day of work just ended and now its time for popcorn and pat! welcome back!
I'm doing the same thing with my supervisor in grad school for his statistical method. I'll be watching all of these as you make them. Been following the same text
Fantastic - so glad it’ll be useful for you!
Welcome back! glad to see you again! greetings from brazil 🥳🎉🎊
Thanks for watching!
One additional suggestion: add a github action that will run you unit tests, say on pull request. This way, you can make sure before you merge all tests pass. Github actions have saved my life a few times. Thanks for sharing!
Yep! We'll get there :) This was already too long of a video
Greta video and job!
So, we are back!! 🙌
Absolutely! 🤓
its been too long I misssed you Prof ! Please don't leave us from now on :(
lol - I'm happy to be back putting up videos! 🤓
Shoutout to the "biologist fix a radio" paper on your desktop
lol - i have plans for that paper 🤓
@@Riffomonas plans as in a rebuttal of sorts?
@@man_shooo I think it only touches the "tip of the iceberg" of problems we have with reductionism in microbiome research and science in general
@@Riffomonas I see! Coming from a biology background and having presented that paper to my super hardcore mol-bio department during undergrad, I would be glad to hear your take on it.
Any chance that you will do any package development in VS Code? I've mostly moved away from R Studio, but it certainly simplifies a lot of things and most resources for making packages assume that you are using it instead of something like VS Code.
Thanks for the comment! I will likely stay in rstudio for now but will try to do more at the prompt vs using the GUI. To be honest I kind of like vscode more at this point. I really like how it handles the linter better than rstudio
Do you know that fusen package can greatly simplify your work about creating packages ?
Everyone should already create his own package now to realize how it's so cool to call its better functions with library(mytools) instead of copying code from one place to another one which is an error prone action.
Hmmm, never heard of fusen. I'll check it out - thanks! 🤓