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andreashandel

@andreashandel@fosstodon.org

Professor, Epidemiology & Biostatistics, University of Georgia.
Data analysis and modeling of infectious diseases (mainly flu and norovirus, some COVID and other bugs). Working on both the Population (#EpiVerse) and Individual scale.
Dabbling in pharmacokinetics/QSP modeling.
#Rstats, #Bayesian, Teaching, Open Science.
He/him.

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njtierney, to random
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Hello fine folks,

I'm going to do another public package review!

My goal with this project is that I want to showcase the process of doing package development and reviewing. If you'd like your package reviewed, I would be happy to take a look, and promise I will be kind :).

I am aiming for probably Friday 22nd March. Depending on where the package being reviewed is from I might either do morning or afternoon/evening times. I am going to try and do this on more regular schedule, perhaps fortnightly, or maybe even weekly if things line up. It's all an experiment, but I think this will be heaps of fun.

If you'd like to read about public package review, @jadeynryan gave a summary of her experience in a lovely blog post: https://jadeyryan.com/blog/2024-01-22_package-review/

Thanks again to @milesmcbain and @adamhsparks for their help in package review, and again for @jadeynryan for volunteering, and also for her work on a lovely package. Thanks also to the previous folks who chimed in on the comments and made me feel like this wasn't so bad an idea after all:

@michcampbell
@juliasilge
@hye @zkamvar
@dgkeyes @tanho @ngiangre

Cheers!

andreashandel,
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@njtierney @jadeynryan @milesmcbain @adamhsparks @michcampbell @juliasilge @hye @zkamvar @dgkeyes @tanho @ngiangre at what stage of their development should those packages ideally be?

andreashandel, to random
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Anyone happen to know a totally non-technical tutorial for creating a website? Like for someone who should be using Wordpress but wants to use 😁. Deployed to Netlify. No Github. Finding lots of nice tutorials, but all are still a bit more technical than what I want. Tagging a few folks who might know: @jadeynryan @nrennie @andrew

brodriguesco, to random
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Who could I pay (and how much) to port the hugo theme of my blog to a
@quarto_pub
theme?

my blog (https://brodrigues.co) theme is a variation of smol (https://github.com/colorchestra/smol)

andreashandel,
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@brodriguesco @quarto_pub @jadeynryan did some Quarto conversion for me. Not exactly the same what you are looking for, but you could ping her.

andreashandel, to random
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After 3 years of teaching our workshop "Infectious Diseases, Immunology and Within-Host Models" workshop online, it's nice to be back in Seattle. One good habit we kept from the online years is to place all materials on the web for public consumption. If anyone is interested:
https://andreashandel.github.io/SISMID2023/

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