GitHub Streak: Round Five

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Four years ago I referenced the Seinfeld Streak used in an earlier post of regular updates to to the Rcpp Gallery:

This is sometimes called Jerry Seinfeld’s secret to productivity: Just keep at it. Don’t break the streak.

and then showed the first chart of GitHub streaking

github activity october 2013 to october 2014
github activity october 2013 to october 2014

And three year ago a first follow-up appeared in this post:

github activity october 2014 to october 2015
github activity october 2014 to october 2015

And two years ago we had a followup

github activity october 2015 to october 2016
github activity october 2015 to october 2016

And last year we another one

github activity october 2016 to october 2017
github activity october 2016 to october 2017

As today is October 12, here is the newest one from 2017 to 2018:

github activity october 2017 to october 2018
github activity october 2017 to october 2018

Again, special thanks go to Alessandro Pezzè for the Chrome add-on GithubOriginalStreak.

This post by Dirk Eddelbuettel originated on his Thinking inside the box blog. Please report excessive re-aggregation in third-party for-profit settings.

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