Releasing an Word document table into the land of markdown, a practical overview of sharing your machine learning model with others, and taking local control of checking the builds of your package across computing architectures.
This week's curator: Colin Fay - [@_ColinFay]](https://twitter.com/_ColinFay) (Twitter)Convert a Word table to MarkdownHow Can Someone Else Use My Model?How to debug your package in a {rhub} fedora container before sending to CRAN?Entire issue available at rweekly.org/2023-W26{datapasta} RStudio addins and R functions that make copy-pasting vectors and tables to text painless https://milesmcbain.github.io/datapastaMatt Kaye's series "The missing semester of your DS education" https://matthewrkaye.com/series.html#the-missing-semester-of-your-ds-educationPut R in production: Tools and guides to put R models in production https://putrinprod.com{checkhelper} A package to help you deal with devtools::check outputs https://thinkr-open.github.io/checkhelperRemote Explorer Visual Studio Code extension https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ms-vscode.remote-explorer {crew}: A distributed worker launcher framework for asynchronous and distributed computing https://wlandau.github.io/crewData4Good Explores Visualizing Freshwater Resources on a Global Scale https://appsilon.com/visualizing-fresh-water-resources-dataUse the contact page at https://rweekly.fireside.fm/contact to send us your feedbackR-Weekly Highlights on the Podcastindex.org - You can send a boost into the show directly in the Podcast Index. First, top-up with Alby, and then head over to the R-Weekly Highlights podcast entry on the index.A new way to think about value: https://value4value.info Get in touch with us on social mediaEric Nantz: @theRcast (Twitter) and @[email protected] (Mastodon) Mike Thomas: @mike_ketchbrook (Twitter) and @[email protected] (Mastodon)