It's a strange time to be announcing updates, but there are now 23 new palettes in {calecopal} ! Co-authored by @heili_lowman @anacurlew and Ana Miller-ter Kuile! https://t.co/4lVGf0BO3H
as an end-of-quarter treat, i worked through @djnavarro's excellent art from code workshop - i'm super excited about the output so here are some of my faves!!!! (feat colors from @kevinsblake's {NatParksPalettes})
repo: https://t.co/qLzGRKtREW
voronoi tiles, "Saguaro" colors
@kevinsblake@djnavarro Thanks Kevin! Also, I told the students in my class (stats for environmental science) about your package and we tried out a couple of visualizations using some palettes - they loved it!
@nytimes@CornellBirds this article framing is AWFUL. Claiming to care about data gaps & excluding the orgs putting in the work to increase minority participation IS EXACTLY WHY MINORITY ORGS DONT WANT TO WORK WITH YOU. Who told you about the gaps 🤨🙋🏾♀️
https://t.co/2Zag2joxUr
This group represents SO much of what I dislike about the traditional birding community. It's elitist. Doesn't leave space for questions, suggestions & makes people feel like their sightings aren't "noteworthy". Language & behavior of BIRDERS is what makes people not want to bird
📢There are still empty slots for our 8th event, a webinar on:
"Integrating JavaScript libraries into R for Dynamic Visualizations"
When: Tomorrow‼️ 23rd May, 18:00 CEST
Organizers: Sam Csik (@SamanthaCsik) & An Bui (@_anbui)
Register for free at: https://t.co/yUpgInfLu7
Please read the story that’s been 30+ years in the making, taught me the real meaning of fomo, humbled me to filth about the specialness of my own story—and gave me a sisterhood I never knew I needed so much https://t.co/CVQZJnTVp0
Registration is about to open for our 8th event (23rd May), a webinar on:
"Integrating JavaScript libraries into R for Dynamic Visualizations"
Organizers: Sam Csik & An Bui (@_anbui)
Keep an eye on: https://t.co/aEK3HVhTbP #SORTEEtools
hello twitter: i am looking for a public data set on Dryad/DataONE/any of the other databases of community data (preferably from a restoration or monitoring project) IN WIDE FORMAT. so glad most people are using tidy format but i need a wide format data set. any ideas?