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rOpenSci News Digest, December 2022

Community call recording, one-page HTML package docs, R-universe stars interview, coworking

How to Save ggplot2 Plots in a targets Workflow?

A short exploration of how to save ggplot2 objects in targets workflow

Our First Peer-Reviewed Statistical R Packages!

rOpenSci is very excited to announce our first peer-reviewed statistical R packages! One of rOpenSci’s core programs is software peer-review, where we use best practices from software engineering and academic peer-review to improve scientific software. Through this, we aim to make scientific software more robust, usable, and trustworthy, and build a supportive community of practitioners. Historically, we have focused on R packages that manage the research data life cycle. Now, thanks to work over the past two years supported by the Sloan Foundation we also facilitate peer-review of packages that implement statistical algorithms....

postdoc 1.0: minimal and uncluttered HTML package manuals

We released two new packages that we are using in R-universe to render package documentation: postdoc and prismjs

Meeting the stars of the R-universe: R Community, Exchange and Learn

This is the first post of our interview series “Meeting the stars of the R-universe”. We begin our journey in Argentina with a team that uses R and develops R packages in the Argentinean State.

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