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mdsumner


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#22-Apr-17 15:19

For anyone with spare time there's some good discussion and material of options for raster processing here

http://r-spatial.org/r/2017/04/19/first-openeo-hackaton.html


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adamw


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#29-Apr-17 10:06

Thanks for sharing.

It is amazing how big the data set is!

I thought I'd ask about something else from the same site: R Markdown (original post that made me ask, description of what it is). That seems very interesting. Have you been using R Markdown? Do you like it? Anything you thought you would / would not be able to do with it that turned out to be surprisingly difficult / easy?

mdsumner


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#29-Apr-17 12:36

Markdown is brilliant, but the combination of it with R packages and RStudio and JS tech is really outstanding. I'll never use LaTeX again and haven't touched it for several years now.

Surprisingly easy? Interactive apps have been made to just work, so OpenGL widgets, interactive tables, and leaflet maps are readily accessible. You can publish the extended documentation from R packages easily from Github.io and push to Rpubs from any RMarkdown that is self-contained, hang flexdashboards and shiny apps from VMs after testing on localhost, I could go on and on.

It's hard to think of negatives here :)


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lionel

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#30-Apr-17 12:02

search in google : ipython notebook, jupyter notebook and R markdown


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adamw


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#01-May-17 07:21

Thank you.

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