11.10 Meeting Videos
11.10.1 Cohort 1
Meeting chat log
00:05:44 Russ Hyde: Hi everyone
00:05:52 Federica Gazzelloni: hello!
00:05:55 Russ Hyde: Welcome to another week of Mastering Shiny
00:06:19 Anne: Hello ;)
00:06:46 Russ Hyde: Is anyone interested in taking over looking after Maya Gans' Mastering Shiny solutions manual?
00:06:56 Russ Hyde: https://dslcio.slack.com/archives/C012R356GLC/p1619539252081100
00:14:14 Robert Overman: SAS still is great when you need to plug and chug through a ton of data
00:22:54 Federica Gazzelloni: we cannot hear
00:23:03 Federica Gazzelloni: it is metallic
00:23:07 Federica Gazzelloni: to me still
00:28:35 Anne: could it be, that it has sth to do with the bookmark button?
00:31:44 Robert Overman: I could see this being really useful when you are testing an app, bc then you don't have to check all of your options every time you run it to check for errors
00:47:45 Federica Gazzelloni: Q - have some questions!!!
01:03:56 Federica Gazzelloni: thanks
11.10.2 Cohort 2
Meeting chat log
00:23:33 Conor Tompkins: From the docs: “reduce() is an operation that combines the elements of a vector into a single value. The combination is driven by .f, a binary function that takes two values and returns a single value”
01:09:29 Conor Tompkins: https://www.rplumber.io/
01:09:37 Conor Tompkins: curl --data "a=4&b=3" "http://localhost:8000/sum"
01:13:18 Conor Tompkins: https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/curl/index.html
01:17:06 Conor Tompkins: https://xkcd.com/327/
11.10.3 Cohort 3
Meeting chat log
00:17:16 Brendan Lam: https://shiny.rstudio.com/articles/advanced-bookmarking.html
00:24:09 Ryan Metcalf: https://www.man7.org/linux/man-pages/man8/cron.8.html
00:25:07 Ryan Metcalf: Keep in mind, this is only one solution for managing a web server using some type of “timing" service. The link is specific to a Linux server. There are alternatives from other hosting applications.
00:29:51 Brendan Lam: https://mastering-shiny-solutions.org/bookmarking.html