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Wrangling F1 Data With R – F1DataJunkie Book

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Earlier this year I started trying to pull together some of my #f1datajunkie R-related ramblings together in a book form. The project stalled, but to try to reboot it I’ve started publishing it as a living book over on Leanpub. Several of the chapters are incomplete – with TO DO items sketched in, others are still unpublished. The beauty of the Leanpub model is that if you buy a copy, you continue to get access to all future updated versions of the book. (And my idea is that by getting the book out there as it is, I’ll feel as if there’s more (social) pressure on actually trying to keep up with it…)

I’ll be posting more details about how the Leanpub process works (for me at least) in the next week or two, but for now, here’s a link to the book: Wrangling F1 Data With R: A Data Junkie’s Guide.

Here’s the table of contents so far:

If you think you deserve a free copy, let me know… 😉


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