The R-universe search engine WebUI now lazy-loads the cards (upon scrolling), such that we can include more results while making the page still load instantly! Have a look, e.g. https://t.co/458VfgNkfZ
Big rewrite of R-universe WebUI! Pages are cleaner, load much faster, better SEO, improved rendering of articles, citation, charts, etc. Some example pages:
https://t.co/0nuSTF7Z7P
https://t.co/tG68kCJUHZ
https://t.co/DHkjCGCj1d
https://t.co/d1p7WrMPL7
This week there are two opportunities to share your questions/suggestions/ideas about R-universe.
On Monday (5pm CET) we meet with the R consortium repositories WG: https://t.co/BAgkZjKiZV
On Tuesday (6pm CET) I will host rOpenSci's office hours: https://t.co/AxFrsCPXJZ
@StrictlyStat You only need xcode command line tools and that fortran 12.2 build linked on https://t.co/AkFtA6g1NL (not homebrew fortran). The R stuff installs under /opt so it wont conflict. Don't use openmp.
New technote on the blog: R-universe now builds WASM binaries for all R packages. Big thanks to @gwstagg for getting us this far! https://t.co/6GqBWCf2SM
We now build webassembly binaries (for use with webr) for all R packages on r-universe. The chromium icon in the table indicates if a wasm build is available, e.g. https://t.co/GD7GDDSbgy
Over the last year we interviewed 5 research groups who actively develop R software about their goals, practices, struggles, and how they make use of https://t.co/vudEyol2tw. Check out the wrap-up blog: https://t.co/UvMv79txj9