Academics opting to write statistical software documentation in pdfs only rather than html/markdown is holding back the adoption of social scientific methods for #DataScience
For #Rstats, use #pkgdown: https://pkgdown.r-lib.org/
For #PyData, use #sphinx / #readthedocs : https://sphinx-book-theme.readthedocs.io/en/stable/
#socialscience #readthedocs #sphinx #pydata #pkgdown #RStats #DataScience
New blog post: "Share your #RStats work following good dev practices from a single #Notebook"
👍 Discover `fusen::init_share_on_github()`: From #notebook to #pkgdown website in one command
👉 https://statnmap.com/2022-10-28-share-your-r-work-following-good-dev-practices-from-a-single-notebook/
@Russpoldrack I usually have a repo per project anyway, so I'm now using quarto for project websites (using github pages), and then I use quarto/revealjs to add a slide deck as a link on the project website.
Basically the same approach as what @matti and I wrote here with {vertical}, but using #QuartoPub instead of #pkgdown. This is all R-centric, but doesn't need to be.
https://link.springer.com/article/10.3758/s13428-020-01436-x