The evolution of Posit's data science agents, robust approaches to unnamed parameters in R functions, and the power of math and visualization collide in an unexpected way.
Episode Links
- This week's curator: Sam Parmar - @[email protected] (Mastodon) & @parmsam_ (X/Twitter)
- A brief and biased history of Posit data science agents
- Three small dots for more readable code
- Little useless-useful R functions – Ulam Prime Spiral
- Entire issue available at rweekly.org/2026-W25
Supplement Resources
- Ulam Spiral Animation Function https://github.com/tomaztk/Useless_R_functions/blob/main/functions/ulam_spiral_animation.R
- Eric's new Quarto Terminal Theme https://github.com/rpodcast/quarto-revealjs-terminal
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