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idea workshop/brainstorming session: "coding language mix" - how to, learning ressources #67

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evezeyl opened this issue Jan 12, 2020 · 0 comments
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evezeyl commented Jan 12, 2020

I would love to learn more and have links for some ressources (ie. how to...) for using mixed language coding (ie: in Rmarkdown, jupyter notebook, any other possibillities?). And how to integrate all this in a workflow that can be run (ie binders, replit-it). I am quiet new to that so its a bit difficult for me to explain but:

  • I know we can for example run python, bash in R notebooks ... but how? (the ressources are difficult to find). This goes also for jupyter notebooks. And there might be otherways to run mixed language code in one script...

Why I think this can be interesting?

  • when we learn how to code, we migh feel more confident (because we have learned do do one things in one language and others in one other language or just because sometimes doing some things in one language is easier than in another because there are already developped libraries to do that).

So, I would like to know more about those posibilities.
Furthermore, I would like to know how to f.eks. how to use this for reproducible research - ie runing all that hybrid language ie. in binders (I have no experience in that).

We could developp a "how to" - guide, enventually that could be be transformed as lesson.

You are welcome to come with suggestions :)
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