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committedtotape/README.md

Hi there, I'm David 👋

💻 Blog | 🐦 Twitter | ✉️ Email

I like to use R to explore data that interests me. These interests include:

🎸 Wonky indie-pop music | 🏏 Test Match cricket | 🖋️ Cryptic crosswords | 🎧 True-crime podcasts

🏆 In April 2019 I was awarded ‘Best Design’ in RStudio’s inaugural Shiny Contest for an app exploring the lyrics to the album ‘69 Love Songs’ by The Magnetic Fields.

🎯 If you are looking for the niche intersection of Data Visualisation and 90s Indie music you have come to the right place.

📊 For examples of my Data Viz see the daniel-johnston and soviet-space-dogs repos.

For shiny apps see the freeR and wesandersonnetwork repos.

👀 Visit my blog for more details on these projects, and Twitter for my contributions to #TidyTuesday

Fun Fact: In a previous life I wrote and recorded songs that no-one ever heard. After penning a 6-minute epic on the life and death of 1972 chess world champion Bobby Fischer, I realised I had truly jumped the shark and dutifully retired.

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  1. Network visualisation of actors appearing in Wes Anderson films

    R 3

  2. freeR Public

    Shiny App of Free R Resources

    R 17 6

  3. Lovingly re-creating iconic album covers using only the power of R, tidyverse and ggplot2

    R 1

  4. Building a table with the {gt} package, for entry into the RStudio Table Contest

    R 4 3

  5. ...I Love It

    R 3

  6. This is the home for my submissions to the Tidy Tuesday Project

    R 4

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