This is a curated list of online resources for learning R in the context of data journalism. The live version is available under rddj.info.
There are two ways you can contribute:
Saw a good article on using R for some data journalism? You can either send me the link and some description to timo(at)timogrossenbacher.ch, OR fork this project. All you need to do is to edit content/content.json
and send me a pull request. Attention: Please consider the already existing structure of the JSON file, e.g.:
- Reuse existing chapter names in the
chapter
key (you can of course also open up a new chapter if nothing existing suits you). - For
level
only useBeginner
,Intermediate
andAdvanced
. - For
time
use something likex - y [minutes, hours]
orx [minute(s), hour(s)]
, although it is better to specify a range. - For
type
also reuse something already existing if possible.
Thank you!
In this case, you need to install all the dependencies and have npm
, bower
and grunt-cli
installed.
Then cd
in the local clone of your fork, and
npm install
bower install
Then, in order to run a test server with live preview,
grunt serve
Send me a pull request if you've made changes! I'll integrate them if it makes sense and build myself.
- Add filter options.