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Before we start -- split into subsections / subheadings #57

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J-Moravec opened this issue Jan 8, 2024 · 1 comment
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Before we start -- split into subsections / subheadings #57

J-Moravec opened this issue Jan 8, 2024 · 1 comment

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@J-Moravec
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Hi, I enjoyed reading your blog (such as about running R code using older versions of R), so I couldn't miss your book.

After reading the fist "real" chapter, I feel it is a bit rambly and mixes several concepts in a single paragraph, and several ideas are spread around multiple paragraphs. I think that using more subheadings would improve the clarity and the organisation of the text.

I see some points that could be highlighted and their current position in the text:

  • What is R (first, but also third and fourth paragraphs)
  • R is not Rstudio (first and second paragraphs)
  • The strengths of R (second, third, and fourth paragraphs)
  • Best Practices for Paths (from fifth paragraph onwards)
  • The Learning Loop (the last chunk)

The current text could be reorganised to follow said highlights, which would enhance the reading

@b-rodrigues
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Hi

I’ll have to see how to address this. Currently I’m not planning on re-organizing the text too much, I’m mostly only fixing typos. I’ll consider this issue for a second edition, when I’ll need to update the code in the book substantially to remain up to date.

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