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rstudio::conf 2018
Five packages in five weeks – from boredom to contribution via blogging
February 27, 2018
I've developed a package which is a text-based adventure played directly in the R console, to test the player's skills in base R. The player navigates through a mysterious castle as she performs assignments in base R in the console in order to progress. The game can also be "charged" with questions on other topics, e.g. the Tidyverse.
I’m a Data Scientist at IBM, before that ebay, before that MSc. Statistics at TAU. I live in the north of Israel in a small village with my partner and three (3!) daughters. I don’t know how to draw but it doesn’t stop me from doing it, hence the lousy Comics. I’m a little bit better at Data Science / Statistics / Analytics / Machine Learning – however you want to call it. And I like doing this in R, occasionaly Python, Scala, Java and Matlab. This blog was built entirely in R, using blogdown.