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    Introduction to Zig

    Introduction to Zig

    An open, technical and introductory book for the Zig programming lang

    ...To know more about the book, check out the About this book section below. You can read the current version of the book in your web browser. The book is built using the publishing system Quarto in conjunction with a little bit of R code (zig_engine.R), which is responsible for calling the Zig compiler to compile and run the Zig code examples.
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    reprex

    reprex

    Render bits of R code for sharing, e.g., on GitHub or StackOverflow

    reprex is an R package (from the tidyverse / Posit ecosystem) that helps users make reproducible examples (reprexes) of R code: self-contained, shareable, minimal examples capturing an issue or showing desired behavior. It formats code and its output nicely (often using Markdown or syntax appropriate to posting on forums, GitHub, StackOverflow etc.), handles dependencies, session info, etc. The goal is to make debugging, asking for help, or demonstrating code easier through rigorous reproducible examples. ...
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    Data Analysis for the Life Sciences

    Data Analysis for the Life Sciences

    Rmd source files for the HarvardX series PH525x

    ...It functions as the canonical source for course lab exercises, lecture modules, and reading materials in reproducible format. Students and learners use these R Markdown files to follow along, knit notebooks, run code samples, and complete the lab-based assignments. The repo is licensed under MIT, allowing reuse and modification. It is part of a larger ecosystem: the compiled HTML / book version of the labs is published via a companion “book” repository, which presents a polished, browsable version of the materials. The content covers topics such as data wrangling in R, statistical inference, genomics workflows, Bioconductor packages, and project-based analyses. ...
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    Statistics for Data Scientists

    Statistics for Data Scientists

    "Statistics for Data Scientists: 50 Essential Concepts"

    The “statistics-for-data-scientists” repository is a pedagogical resource designed to bridge rigorous statistics theory and practical data science workflows. The code and materials are intended to help data scientists and analysts grasp statistical principles (e.g. inference, regressions, hypothesis testing, probability, confidence intervals) in contexts relevant to real data analysis tasks. The repository includes Jupyter notebooks, R scripts, worked examples, and possibly problem sets that illustrate how statistical methods are applied to real datasets. ...
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    stat-cookbook

    stat-cookbook

    The probability and statistics cookbook

    A compact “Probability and Statistics Cookbook” offering concise mathematical recipes for key statistical concepts—expectation, variance, distributions and inequalities—packaged as LaTeX and R-based executable documents.
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    covid19model

    covid19model

    Code for modelling estimated deaths and cases for COVID19

    ...Peer-reviewed version is to be out soon. All other code is still the same for previous releases. The code should be run in full mode to obtain credible results. Not running a full run to estimate anything is not recommended and discouraged. Only a full run should be used to get results.
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    R4DS (R for Data Science)

    R4DS (R for Data Science)

    R for data science: a book

    ...The repository contains the source files (Quarto / RMarkdown), example datasets, visualizations, exercises, and all content needed to build the book. Includes many example datasets, diagrams, code samples, and “hands-on” exercises. Comprehensive coverage of data-science workflow: data import, cleaning, transformation, exploration, modelling etc. Includes topics beyond basics: relational data (joins), date/time, strings, working with missing values, visualizing data, etc.
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    adv-r

    adv-r

    Advanced R: a book

    Source repository for Advanced R, the authoritative guide by Hadley Wickham, built with bookdown (R Markdown) and designed to deepen R users’ understanding of language internals, functional programming, object systems, and metaprogramming.
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    RNAseq Tutorial

    RNAseq Tutorial

    Informatics for RNA-seq: A web resource for analysis on the cloud

    rnaseq_tutorial is a tutorial and educational resource created by the Griffith Lab that guides users through the steps of RNA-seq data analysis. It includes working pipelines for alignment, differential expression, alternative splicing, visualization, and interpretation. It is designed to run in the cloud or local environments, providing introductory material on file formats, reference genomes / annotation, QC, mapping, quantifying expression, visualizing results, etc. The version in that...
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    Mastering Shiny

    Mastering Shiny

    Mastering Shiny: a book

    ...It starts from basics (your first app, UI components, reactivity) and progresses to more advanced topics (dynamic UIs, modules, testing, security, performance). It is intended to help data scientists, analysts, or R users who may not have deep experience in web technologies become expert Shiny developers. The source code is open, and the book is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 License.
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    Data Science Specialization

    Data Science Specialization

    Course materials for the Data Science Specialization on Coursera

    The Data Science Specialization Courses repository is a collection of materials that support the Johns Hopkins University Data Science Specialization on Coursera. It contains the source code and resources used throughout the specialization’s courses, covering a broad range of data science concepts and techniques. The repository is designed as a shared space for code examples, datasets, and instructional materials, helping learners follow along with lectures and assignments. It spans essential topics such as R programming, data cleaning, exploratory data analysis, statistical inference, regression models, machine learning, and practical data science projects. ...
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