Improving automatic document production with R
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In this post, I describe the latest iteration of my automatic document production with R. It improves upon the methods used in Rtraining, and previous work on this topic can read by going to the auto deploying R documentation tag.
I keep banging on about this area because reproducible research / analytical document pipelines is an area I’ve a keen interest in. I see it as a core part of DataOps as it’s vital for helping us ensure our models and analysis are correct in data science and boosting our productivity.
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