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A personal website:

⚒️ created with the distill package in R,

💡 continuously inspired by community contributed tips at the distillery and all content creators out there,

🗨️ with commenting by giscus, and

🚀 deployed through Netlify.

Some stats ⚠️ WIP

🎉 Piping Hot Data has 24 posts since 2018-11-05!

📅 That’s a post roughly every 34 days, or about 0.8 posts per month, since 2020-08-30.

✍️ The last post was published 30 days ago (Regular, intentional, and time-boxed yak shaving.). As Yihui Xie advises, I try to write like no one is reading. But your feedback does help motivate me to keep writing. 😉

📂 Click to expand a full list of posts
Date Title
2022-11-02 Regular, intentional, and time-boxed yak shaving.
2022-09-13 The case for variable labels in R
2022-08-30 My 4 Biggest Internship Takeaways
2022-06-02 Locating R and R Adjacent Software and Configuration Files
2022-05-12 Code line highlighting in Quarto revealjs presentations
2022-01-24 Report Ready PDF tables with rmarkdown, knitr, kableExtra, and LaTeX
2021-12-13 Modifying the GitHub repo containing my Distill website
2021-11-23 Getting started with unit testing in R
2021-10-11 Estimating correlations adjusted for group membership
2021-09-23 [Curating for @WeAreRLadies on Twitter](https://www.pipinghotdata.com/posts/2021-09-23-curating-for-wearerladies-on-twitter)
2021-08-27 A tidyverse pivot approach to data preparation in R
2021-07-14 Polished summary tables in R with gtsummary
2021-06-01 Custom interactive sunbursts with ggplot in R
2021-04-01 Deploy previews with Netlifly
2021-03-08 R-Ladies styled code gifs with xaringan and flipbookr
2021-02-15 GGanimating a geographic introduction
2021-01-11 From gmailr to the Google Books API
2020-12-23 Leveraging labelled data in R
2020-10-25 Your first R package in 1 hour
2020-09-22 Exporting editable ggplot graphics to PowerPoint with officer and purrr
2020-09-07 Introducing RStudio and R Markdown
2020-08-30 A job interview presentation inspired by the R community
2018-12-11 Stringr 4 ways
2018-11-05 Welcome to Piping Hot Data

The automatically rendered readme was inspired by Matt Dray; giscus commenting was motivated by Joel Nitta.

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