⚽️ code-through!
— Mara Averick (@dataandme) June 29, 2018
"Visualize the #WorldCup with R! Pt 1: Recreating Goals w/ ggsoccer and ggplot2" ✍️ @R_by_Ryohttps://t.co/uLy0Qi1WvY #rstats #dataviz pic.twitter.com/TnpcZ8oFcn
⚽️ code-through!
— Mara Averick (@dataandme) June 29, 2018
"Visualize the #WorldCup with R! Pt 1: Recreating Goals w/ ggsoccer and ggplot2" ✍️ @R_by_Ryohttps://t.co/uLy0Qi1WvY #rstats #dataviz pic.twitter.com/TnpcZ8oFcn
When data viz is just as much a piece of art as it is informativehttps://t.co/sJmFpBxAD5 pic.twitter.com/LYPEyLhFrN
— Katie Marriner (@kemarriner) June 29, 2018
Nice #history timeline shows the Roman Emperors by Year (for four centuries). Source: https://t.co/XMAWVLYLQL pic.twitter.com/SlMcEojAxZ
— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) June 27, 2018
Who kissed whom in #TheOffice (US). #datavizhttps://t.co/X3E2HFXmgB pic.twitter.com/329BqvEHVC
— Randy Olson (@randal_olson) June 27, 2018
This is the first story I worked on where I took advantage of Python's new Altair charting library during development.
— Ben Welsh (@palewire) June 27, 2018
It's already much better than the alternatives, and it's improving every day. Get on board. pic.twitter.com/0waCzZDEnc
Liza Darrous did a great presentation on circular visualisations @RLadiesLausanne recently! I used jokergoo’s circlize package for a quick #tidytuesday spin. circlize can use tibble data directly but some formatting options are only for matrix. https://t.co/GBrouNj0je #rstats pic.twitter.com/iTTVAsLx1Q
— Xavier (@xvrdm) June 27, 2018
My attempt to unify color palette usage in #rstats: paletteer! Access over 650 palettes from 27 packages using a simple interface 📦 https://t.co/XKUNqwdvOZ pic.twitter.com/60bV6czauK
— Emil Hvitfeldt (@Emil_Hvitfeldt) June 27, 2018
Kennedy is currently the only true moderate on a court that has seen widening ideological polarization over the past few years. https://t.co/jhtPaGGRN6 pic.twitter.com/DLVkYE98xN
— FiveThirtyEight (@FiveThirtyEight) June 26, 2018
We've been creating graphics purely in R at @BBCNews for some time now - in consultation with our design colleagues and they are def not clunky!. Eg this from @nassos_ https://t.co/vXR6F4lPvY … and this from @cguibourg https://t.co/UL2p63dctN … & many more #rstats #ddj #dataviz https://t.co/yGOBHkmIJ5
— Christine Jeavans (@chrisjeavans) June 26, 2018
I made a dendrogram from chapters 2 + 3 of @tamaramunzner's 'Visualization Analysis and Design,' showing the what/why/how of #dataviz. The book goes deep, but I find this tree outline really helpful when thinking through + making new viz. https://t.co/b5uuJaQamd pic.twitter.com/S2y7i1dM71
— 𝙹𝙸𝙻𝙻 𝙷𝚄𝙱𝙻𝙴𝚈 (@Jill_hubley) June 26, 2018
Man, it's a shame @EdwardTufte said this is impossible to do in #rstats with just code. I guess I shld delete my blog post. https://t.co/sw5CHXxViY pic.twitter.com/QC2FlgP1oT
— boB Rudis (@hrbrmstr) June 26, 2018
ICYMI, Charts à la @EdwardTufte in base, lattice & ggplot2 w/ code:
— Mara Averick (@dataandme) June 26, 2018
"Tufte in R" by @lukaszpiwek https://t.co/wfcSNAPsL2 #rstats #dataviz #infovis pic.twitter.com/X6Us6m3iSd