![]() ![]() Lifecycle package is used to manage the lifecycle of functions and features within the tidyverse, with clear messaging about what is still experimental and what the tidyverse team is moving away from in the future. ![]() Each question is accompanied with a short answer as well as an expanded example. These were compiled based on popular questions on StackOverflow and RStudio Community. ggplot2 FAQ: A new resource that might be useful for learners is the FAQ we’ve recently developed for ggplot2, which you can access.Huge thanks to our internĪveri Perny on the fantastic work on this project! You can read more about the updates Cheatsheets: Some of the most popular learning resources for the tidyverse are the cheatsheets, many of which have recently been updated.SQL and data.table translations with dbplyr and dtplyr.Building on the tidyverse for modeling with tidymodels.Making reproducible examples with reprex.Much of what is discussed here has already been covered in package update posts on this blog, but my goal is to summarize the highlights that are most relevant to teaching data science with the tidyverse, particularly to new learners. The main audience for this post is educators who teach the tidyverse and who might want to bring their teaching materials up to date with updates to the tidyverse that happened over the past year. As we quickly approach the end of the summer (in the northern hemisphere) and the start of a new academic year, it seems like a good time to provide a new update for teaching the tidyverse, in 2021. ![]() Last summer I wrote a series of blog posts titled ![]()
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