rfoaas 1.0.0
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The big 1.0.0 is here! Following the unsurpassed lead of the FOAAS project, we have arrived at a milestone: Release 1.0.0 is now on CRAN.
The rfoaas package provides an interface for R to the most excellent FOAAS service–which itself provides a modern, scalable and RESTful web service for the frequent need to tell someone to f$#@ off.
Release 1.0.0 brings fourteen (!!) new access points: back()
, bm()
, gfy()
, think()
, keep()
, single_()
, look()
, looking()
, no()
, give()
, zero()
, pulp()
, sake()
, and anyway()
. All with documentation and testing.
Even more neatly, thanks to a very pull request by Tyler Hunt, we can now issue random FOs via the getRandomFO()
function!
As usual, CRANberries provides a diff to the previous CRAN release. Questions, comments etc should go to the GitHub issue tracker. More background information is on the project page as well as on the github repo
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