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Intro to C++ programming for R applications for Econometricians workshop
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Deploying a Golem Shiny App to ShinyApps.io
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What is Advertising Management? Guide for Publishers
If you are a publisher, you already know that ads are more than dots on a page—they are an integral part of your revenue model. However, with many moving parts (placements, formats,…
Epiverse community engagement and software sustainability for research software
Software that is developed for research or by researchers can be difficult to maintain given the incentive and funding structures in academia. This remains true for epidemiology, with a large volume of…
Sliding Calculations of Risks of Federal Reserve Rate Cuts
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A Shiny app to visualize the Edgeworth box
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Men’s domestic chores and fertility rates – Part II, technical notes by @ellis2013nz
This post is a collection of more technical notes forming a companion piece to the previous post on men’s time spent on domestic chores and total fertility rates at the country level….
Replicating Hansen’s Econometrics using Armadillo
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Python needs its CRAN
How is it that in the year 2025 of our Lord installing a Python package is still such a gamble? This post comes from someone that rarely uses Python, but consider the…