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bigbookofr's Issues

Split 020 Books RMD into alphabetical sections

Book list is becoming very long now - start splitting sections into alphabtically named files to make finding and addign easier.

Need to keep into sections numbered to maintain sequence

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TuTu
@tu_yukun
TuTu
@tu_yukun
Learning out loud

Storytelling d3.js and R data visualization/analysis.
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Joined January 2020
Hey Oscar, I have also been keeping updating my bookmarks about R
Here is my add-ons. I hope it can be helpful
Supervised Machine Learning for Text Analysis in R
smltar.com
Supervised Machine Learning for Text Analysis in R
Code for An Introduction to Spatial Analysis and Mapping in R 2nd editionhttps://bookdown.org/lexcomber/brunsdoncomber2e/
STAT 545
stat545.com
data wrangling
Text Mininghttps://www.tidytextmining.com/index.html
Yesterday, 10:25 PM
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Vebash
@sciencificity
Vebash
@sciencificity
@RLadiesJozi
co-organiser Earth globe europe-africa Books R, Python for all things data Purple heart & piano for Heart suit Musical score.Luck was on my side this life, hoping to spread that luck to youth Four leaf clover Flag of South Africa
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Hello! Thanks for sharing your library with us Heart suit. I didn't see these but they're awesome if you want to add them under the stats section. ISLR: https://faculty.marshall.usc.edu/gareth-james/ISL/ISLR%20Seventh%20Printing.pdf
Elements of Statistical Learning: https://web.stanford.edu/~hastie/ElemStatLearn/
And you may already know this but Trevor Hastie is an ex-South African :)
Yesterday, 7:31 PM
Awesome, will do

Bayes rules book

Would prepare a PR but not sure if books that are still on the process of being written (only 5 chapteres are ready) are welcomed:

## Bayes rules!

- Alicia A. Johnson, [Miles Ott](twitter.com/Miles_Ott), [Mine Dogucu](https://twitter.com/MineDogucu)

The primary goal of Bayes Rules! is to make modern Bayesian thinking, modeling, and computing accessible to a broad audience. Bayes Rules! empowers readers to weave Bayesian approaches into an everyday modern practice of statistics and data science.  
The overall spirit is very applied: the book utilizes modern computing resources and a reproducible pipeline; the discussion emphasizes conceptual understanding; the material is motivated by data-driven inquiry; and the delivery blends traditional “content” with “activity”. 

https://www.bayesrulesbook.com/

Add section: Missing books

Some notable missing titles that might be good topcis to write about

Genereative art
Many more sports analytics books
More vaired Verson control (alt and SVN for exmaple)
Web scraping and APIs - these some elements of this scttere din other books
blogging
R ladies how to create and run chapters

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