With the new {rhino} 1.8.0, we’re happy to introduce {box.linters}. This new package helps check code for projects using {box}. Looking to upgrade your enterprise dashboard to Rhino? Check out how it’s done with the World Bank’s Carbon Pricing dashboard. In this article, we’ll show you ...
Inclusion of our shiny.gosling package on Bioconductor is a three-fold milestone for us. First, it gives our developers the recognition they deserve. Second, it strengthens our position as a leading voice in bioinformatics software development. And finally, it amplifies our visibility and credibility within the scientific community. For you, ...
A new minor version of the openai-python package was released late on Friday 7 June 2024, only a couple of days after the last minor release. This release adds a chunking_strategy argument to the methods for adding files to vector stores. [...Read more...]
Posit Connect is often the de facto platform to deploy R/Shiny applications, Python applications, and Quarto-Shiny documents. And when something goes wrong, we immediately go and visit the logs. But often the logs are walls of text that we have to scour through and when you have been coding ...
Note: Thank you Kamil Żyła for providing guidance and expertise in writing R code for this article. R, being single-threaded in nature, isn’t the fastest programming language out there. You have options when it comes to parallelism, but these often don’t reduce the runtime as much as ...
The ability to write JavaScript code is essential to creating fast, custom, highly interactive Shiny applications. Whenever you want near-instant user interaction, use browser features, or add custom server-client communication, you would reach out to JavaScript. Despite all that, the majority of JS code in Shiny apps looks… sad. As ...