Programming Leftovers
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How to wait 1 second in JavaScript (using setTimeout, Promise, and Delay)
Call it a wait, sleep, or delay in executing code in JavaScript. It can be done in multiple ways in JavaScript on the browser and Node.js. In this post, you will learn how to wait for 1 (or x) second in Javascript using setTimeout, promise, and Delay NPM package with a working code example. Let’s get started!
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The V language
Hmmm, will give it a miss. Back onto Nim. Oh, and please don't send me a message recommending Rust! Or Go.
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Linux Packages for R
Getting R set up on Linux can be somewhat frustrating. Many of the fundamental packages (like {devtools} or {remotes}) have implicit system dependencies. So installing these packages can involve numerous iterations back and forth between R and the shell while you figure out what those dependencies are and get them all installed.
I’ve been through this process many times now and finally just created a quick script that will get most of it done quickly and easily.
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Diffify – 3 months on | R-bloggers
We’re now three months on from the initial release of Diffify, and what a few months it’s been! We thought now seemed like a good time to give you an overview of the big updates that Diffify has been through since it’s launch.
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Four announcements from rstudio::conf(2022) | R-bloggers
Survival analysis is a statistical procedure for data analysis where the outcome variable of interest is time until an event occurs. Hannah Frick showcased the censored package, a parsnip extension that provides support for survival analysis in tidymodels. The package offers several models, engines, and prediction types for users.
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Image Annotation | R-bloggers
This week, I uploaded a newer version of the R package recogito to CRAN.
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RObservations # 36: Opinions on RStudio’s name change. A Bayesian approach with Stan | R-bloggers
Recently, RStudio announced its name change to Posit. For many this name change was accepted with open arms, but for some-not so. Being the statistician that I am I decided to post a poll on LinkedIn to see the sentiment of my network.