Thank you Valerie for the bug fix and Michael for the explanation!
Cheers,
Leo
On Wed, May 20, 2015 at 2:28 PM, Michael Lawrence
wrote:
> I guess I would say that the summary stuff is sort of an estimate that is
> useful for e.g. visualization, rather than an exact quantification.
>
> On Wed, Ma
I guess I would say that the summary stuff is sort of an estimate that is
useful for e.g. visualization, rather than an exact quantification.
On Wed, May 20, 2015 at 10:56 AM, Valerie Obenchain
wrote:
> Hi Leo,
>
> Thanks for reporting the bug with import. The problem was in how the
> length of
I would guess a potential major gain for the users would be the ability to
interact with the vignette on the Bioc site, where notebooks would run
inside Docker containers or something. Beyond software demonstration, this
would be very useful for reproducible research.
On Wed, May 20, 2015 at 10:15
Martin,
I have a package on Github (DynDocModel) that was part of my thesis which
will happily process jupyter notebooks (they were called IPython Notebooks
at the time). It (IIRC) supports tangling, weaving, restructuring, etc.
I can look at productionizing it if that is something Bioc thinks i
Hi Leo,
Thanks for reporting the bug with import. The problem was in how the
length of the output was computed. This has been fixed in both release
(1.28.3) and devel (1.29.6).
I'll let Michael answer the summary() question.
Valerie
On 05/19/2015 12:10 PM, Leonardo Collado Torres wrote:
H
So, lots of things are happening in a few months: Jim Hester starts
working at Bioconductor, we get Bioc shields/badges, Jim's covr
package is released on CRAN, snare drum, ... am I to eager if I
already now start wishing for a hi-hat as well?
/Henrik
On Tue, May 19, 2015 at 12:47 PM, Dan Tenenb
I'm forwarding a couple of messages from the support site.
I'd appreciate some discussion.
It seems like jupyter notebooks are becoming increasingly plausible as a
possible vignette format, and I was wondering whether there is any real-world
experience with these, including their pros and cons