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Document users of this great project #92
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Here would be good. I'm actually not as familiar with who is actually using that. I'll tweet something out, though. |
Hobbyist user who is trying to identify cool use cases for this tool in order to extend open data into R. Joins, etl, data modeling, data normalization have been the uses identified to date |
Unsubscribe On March 24, 2016 at 8:48:23 PM, stuagano ([email protected]) wrote: Hobbyist user who is trying to identify cool use cases for this tool in order to extend open data into R. Joins, etl, data modeling, data normalization have been the uses identified to date — |
This search may help others peruse current users on https://github.com/search?l=r&q=RSocrata&type=Code |
@bjgol - you need to unwatch the repo. |
A number of textbooks have used RSocrata in their tutorials. I had shared this with the @Chicago team internally, but now realizing we should have documented it here. Below is a list of books using RSocrata in their coding examples:
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Two use-cases that were buried in Twitter notifications: |
Another book has been published this year that use the RSocrata package: Public Policy Analysis: Code and Context for Data Science in Government |
Would be great for folks to know which governments, organizations, and individuals are using RSocrata and for what use cases.
Perhaps a roll call here would suffice or maybe a GH Wiki page.
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