Jenny Bryan

@JennyBryan

Software engineer , humane , adjunct prof where I created , part of

Vancouver, BC
Csatlakozott 2013. október

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  1. Kitűzött tweet
    júl. 22.

    Code Smells and Feels The video of my talk has been re-uploaded (at a new link), now with synchronized audio and video 🎉 thx

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  2. 10 órával ezelőtt

    It pleases me that a readxl release coincides with exactly 500 commits 😊

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  3. 18 órával ezelőtt

    Frontrunner for most irritating revdep check result: a NOTE because the alleged revdep doesn’t actually use your thing after all 🙄

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  4. dec. 19.
    Válasz neki:

    Interesting thread (👀 up and down) about ’s priorities for an learning sprint with

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  5. retweetelte
    dec. 17.

    Amanda Gadrow leads the QA & Support teams at and spends a significant amount of time analyzing to improve products and optimize support. Don't miss her keynote speech on at !

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  6. retweetelte
    dec. 18.

    To be a 10x developer, be a good developer who helps 10 other people get better at what they do.

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    dec. 17.

    2018 has been a banner year for the tidyverse. Please joining us in celebrating the 22 new packages, 54 major releases, and the over 500 (!!) people who contributed with PRs: 🎉🎁🎄

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  8. dec. 16.

    Do you use readxl? Now is a good time to test drive the dev version on GitHub; it goes to CRAN soon. I’m also on the hunt for public spreadsheets that are large enough to test and justify a readxl progress indicator. Suggestions?

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  9. dec. 14.

    My kid wants me to find some document in his room and text him a picture. I know it can be easily found online. I am holding the line. He will thank me for this one day.

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  10. dec. 14.

    Closing issues feels like popping bubble wrap, especially when I’m getting close to a nice round multiple of 25.

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  11. dec. 13.

    One of the weirdest phenomena is this: random tool writes xls[x] because … spreadsheets!!! But some people just want to get the data into R. And thus we embark on a truly absurd journey of conveying data in the most pain-in-the-ass way possible.

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  12. dec. 13.

    I have a legitimately scary spreadsheet collection.

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  13. retweetelte
    dec. 11.

    Interested in getting hands-on data science research experience? Enjoy working in a fast-pace, team environment? Want to work on a summer project that will impact society? Apply today to the UBC Data Science for Social Good 2019 Summer Research Program:

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  14. dec. 8.

    Actual quote from my kid’s report card: “He should remember to proofread his writing for grammar problem such as spelling and verb tense errors.” 🧐🤷‍♀️

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  15. dec. 7.

    . or the Council of Elrond? 🤔

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    dec. 6.

    Do you wonder how and why people learn R? If you've learned or are planning to learn R, fill out our 5 minute survey, and we'll present the findings at rstudio::conf 2019 in Austin, TX. Full disclosure of how the data will be used is on the first page.

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  17. retweetelte
    dec. 5.

    The Government of Canada officially endorses in its policy directives. This is a huge moment. 👍👍 Congrats and everyone who helped make this happen!

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  18. dec. 5.

    . hypothetical: User can opt-in to manage a fork like so: master branch is protected, user cannot push to it, must work in a branch. master branch can be synced w/ main repo in the browser (maybe automatic?). Repos can disallow PRs from a master branch.

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    dec. 4.
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  20. dec. 4.

    More reflections: AoC makes you regret part 1 solutions that work, but are inefficient. Part 2 generally makes you care a lot about big O. Whereas, in data analysis, you usually get punished by getting a new **input** that’s weird in some novel way.

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  21. dec. 4.

    I love doing . But it also reminds me of the stark difference between general purpose coding and scripted data analysis. I think a lot of “language wars” stem from people having no clue what the other camp actually does day-in and day-out.

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