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Tidy Tuesday
Jon Harmon
16 episodes
8 months ago
TidyTuesday is a weekly podcast and community activity (https://tidytues.day) brought to you by the Data Science Learning Community (http://dslc.io/). Our goal is to help data-science learners learn in real-world contexts.
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Episode 13: Christmas Eve 2019
Tidy Tuesday
2 minutes 36 seconds
5 years ago
Episode 13: Christmas Eve 2019

Follow the show at @tidypod on Twitter!
For show notes and to subscribe see tidytuesday.com
Join us at r4ds.online @R4DSCommunity
Host: Jon Harmon @jonthegeek jonthegeek.com
Support us at patreon.com/tidytuesday

Last week's data on Adoptable Dogs: github.com/rfordatascience/tidytuesday/tree/master/data/2019/2019-12-17

This week's Christmas Music data: github.com/rfordatascience/tidytuesday/tree/master/data/2019/2019-12-24

SPOILER WARNING, you may not want to read below before listening to the episode.

Twas the first Tidy Tuesday, in 2018.
And my R data options were getting quite lean.
I'd plotted gas mileage by displacement and cyls,
I'd tired of iris; from diamonds, no thrills.

My columns were features, my rows observations.
My plots weren't quite perfect (they lacked annotations).
But I'd learned all I could from Garrett and Hadley,
What I needed was data, and I needed it badly.

Then R4DS Online Learning Community
Announced a new R practice opportunity!
They'd post a new dataset once every week
And, most importantly, 'twould be unique!

The goal was for learners from novice to whiz
To use that new data for their own dataviz.
And whether those vizes were bars, lines, or maps
We'd share our R code (on github, perhaps).

We'd try out new packages, practice and play,
Then share in a tweet hashtag TidyTuesday.
And the rstats community would add their advice.
With new tips and tricks (don't worry, they're nice)!

So I started to read tweets by @thomas_mock
And I waited each Monday (around 2 o'clock).
Then I'd download the new dataset csv,
And read Thomas's tweet to see what it might be.

"Here's comics! Here's Star Wars! Here's US tuition!"
"Here's how NFL players are paid by position!"
"Here's video games! Here's Roman bloodlines!"
"Here's UFO sightings! And ratings of wine!"

And my plots? They improved! With new themes and palettes.
And Thomas kept posting brand new datasets.
I heard Thomas proclaim as he tweeted his tweet,
"It's Tidy Tuesday, y'all! Now go code something neat!"

Tidy Tuesday
TidyTuesday is a weekly podcast and community activity (https://tidytues.day) brought to you by the Data Science Learning Community (http://dslc.io/). Our goal is to help data-science learners learn in real-world contexts.