This looks really cool for teaching. https://t.co/E6vdi4aMPz

— Cameron Patrick (@camjpatrick) May 2, 2020
Cameron Patrick (@camjpatrick). Statistical consultant at @unimelb. Also hikes, bikes, and trail runs. Always graph your data. Melbourne, Victoria

Whilst attempting to bring my #rstats beginners course online for @UCC postgrad students , I made a mess of introducing ggplot2 code structure.

Thankfully I was able to hit the #flipbookr panic button to ease the students pain! https://t.co/JHc7GD7msl

— Brendan Palmer (@B_A_Palmer) April 27, 2020
Brendan Palmer (@B_A_Palmer). Former Virologist | Current Associate Biostatistician with HRB @CRF_Cork & @UCC | #rstats | #reproducibleresearch | jack-of-all-trades

Very nice, flipbookr 😀. I want to use this in a Xaringan pres with the Rladies theme. Changing in the css line nunjutsu with rladies-fonts, code & display are not side2side anymore. Any tips on how I can use both side2side display and the rladies-font? (I am not a css wiz (yet))

— Martine Jansen (@nnie_nl) April 26, 2020
Martine Jansen (@nnie_nl): "A strange thing with ☀️#RStats 📦 patchwork from @thomasp85 . When I collect guides, they do not all get collected anymore ( they did a while back). An example from https://t.co/gyuyxxGWlf, see picture. Any suggestions on how to resolve? I just updated R, but it started before. https://t.co/WHh60wRNnZ";

Just learnt this is called a Flipbook (of course!) & there’s even a package for creating your own slide deck (flipbookr) https://t.co/J6v7dBuMLg Very helpful teaching material!

— Junyi Chu (@JunyiChu) April 13, 2020
Junyi Chu (@JunyiChu). PhD student @ MIT BCS. Interested in learning, problem solving & play. Cambridge, MA

One thing I love about these flipbooks is that they also convey the incremental nature of how people arrive at good plots.

— Jenny Bryan (@JennyBryan) April 13, 2020
Jenny Bryan (@JennyBryan). Software engineer @rstudio, humane #rstats, adjunct prof @UBC where I created @STAT545, part of @ropensci, she/her. Vancouver, BC

Good luck! One of my motivations for learning xaringan is so I can someday use the super cool #flipbookr 📦! https://t.co/l3iSCZ1CvF

— lopierra (@lopierra) February 22, 2020
lopierra (@lopierra). Just here for the #rstats

I'll add my name to the folks who saw this with @rstudio. I was building a slide deck with the super awesome flipbookr package and that popped up once. It went away after I refreshed the page or something and I haven't seen it again.

— PirateGrunt (@FanninQED) February 14, 2020
PirateGrunt (@FanninQED): “Why have I spent this much of my life NOT listening to Emmylou Harris?”

Already using my new #rstudioconf2020-derived knowledge @FernandoMiguez1 - I just made Monday's @isuagronomy #rstats class presentation using @EvaMaeRey's wonderful flipbookr package, where group_by does something you can SEE 👏👏👏 pic.twitter.com/ZUhr27zG4i

— Gina Nichols (@non_cornformist) February 2, 2020
Gina Nichols (@non_cornformist). Aspiring agricultural data scientist, reluctant rat owner, winter biker. Ames IA

flipbookr is a game-changer for explaining code to new programmers! https://t.co/h35kTCcaUZ

— Maria Tackett (@MT_statistics) January 30, 2020
Maria Tackett (@MT_statistics). assistant professor of the practice at @dukeu. looking forward to chatting about all things #rstats, #statsed and #tapdance

If you are teaching #rstats check out the {flipbookr} package by @EvaMaeRey which allows you to illustrate what each step your code does #rstudioconf pic.twitter.com/y7vpbjCrSX

— Hannah Frick (@hfcfrick) January 30, 2020
Hannah Frick (@hfcfrick). Senior Data Scientist | PhD in Statistics | co-founder @RLadiesGlobal. London, England

Awesome talk on {flipbookr} at #rstudioconf — an amazing tool for teaching, learning, and presentations #rstats https://t.co/nhqLiTPfuM

— Ian Cook (@ianmcook) January 30, 2020
Ian Cook (@ianmcook). data science and machine learning educator @cloudera | instructor @coursera https://t.co/vRm5ajmvYM | #rstats package developer https://t.co/4bAZHZVANk. Chapel Hill, NC

.@EvaMaeRey showing off the flipbookr 📦- it lets you easily show how code (like a plot or data cleaning pipeline) builds up in each step - awesome teaching tool! #rstudioconf https://t.co/djqsLeEp6q pic.twitter.com/7XVVdU9jpy

— Emily Robinson (@robinson_es) January 30, 2020
Emily Robinson (@robinson_es). Senior data scientist @WarbyParker. She/her. Author of the book Build a Career in Data Science, available at https://t.co/dk4NLBBx3C. New York, NY

Gina - flipbooks are GREAT!.

Q:
in your demo flipbook for “data.table”:

How to view it with bigger, easier to read fonts ?.
Right now, the fonts in that “data.table” flipbook
look awfully small..demo itself is superb!. :-)

— sf99 (@sf99) January 29, 2020
sf99 (@sf99). Math, Physics, Genetics, AI, Science. Passion for R, AWK, Octave and San Francisco. Like dogs - dislike dogmas. That's it! Simple

The flipbooks that @EvaMaeRey makes demonstrating things like ggplot and data cleaning are super helpful. https://t.co/d713CkSbBv

— David Keyes (@dgkeyes) December 31, 2019
David Keyes (@dgkeyes). Helping the rest of us learn #rstats @rfortherest he/him. Portland, OR

This, like all of the other flipbooks in your collection, are fabulous. Thanks for sharing them!

— Martin Monkman (@monkmanmh) October 19, 2019
Martin Monkman (@monkmanmh). #datascience (or is it #statistics?): all day, every day, in any context. #rstats #tidyverse #dataviz #ISO8601 #yyj RT! = endorsement. Victoria, BC, Canada

A fun session tonight working on data viz with ggplot2. We learnt the basics with examples from the wonderful ggplot flipbook by @EvaMaeRey: https://t.co/qA7ZbVOqrP

— RLadiesChch (@RLadiesChch) October 1, 2019
RLadiesChch (@RLadiesChch). chapter of @RLadiesGlobal, promoting gender diversity in the R world via meetups & collaboration. All minority genders welcome! #RLadies #rstats. Christchurch City, New Zealand

I should add: first time using the awesome slide templates by @EvaMaeRey (https://t.co/U9PuWzeM2w)

— elverdaderopesimista (@therealpsmst) September 24, 2019
elverdaderopesimista (@therealpsmst). Amateur Human ~ I see your point. And raise you a semicolon. ~ I wrote a book about the Macedonian authoritarian regime. ~ R+Shiny, R4DS, rstats, PyData Skopje. Република Северна Македонија

I love these! I hope to see more of them!

— Benjamin Wolfe (@BenjaminWolfe) August 29, 2019
Benjamin Wolfe (@BenjaminWolfe). Data Scientist @DPinsurtech. #rstats fan + #python learner, family guy, tea buff, backyard astronomer, music lover, outdoorsman. Opinions and tweets are my own. Austin, TX

This is cool!

— Mike Moore (@mviz52) August 29, 2019
Mike Moore (@mviz52). Data Visualization; R/ggplot2; D3.js; Tableau; Omaha Tableau User Group Founder; #GoPackGo; #GoJays; #GoIrish. Omaha, NE

This is so great! Thank you so much for it.

— Gil Henriques 🌹 (@_Gil_Henriques) August 29, 2019
Gil Henriques 🌹🍉 (he/him/his) (@_Gil_Henriques). Evolutionary biologist 🧬 at @ZoologyUBC. Ecosocialist 🌹🍉 Tweeting from Vancouver BC 🍁 (occupied Musqueam, Squamish & Tsleil-Waututh lands) in 🇬🇧 & 🇵🇹. Vancouver, British Columbia

Also: props to @AllisonSliter (for her plain language slide), @apreshill (For “Take a Sad Plot and Make it Better”), and @EvaMaeRey for her ggplot2 flipbook - such great inspirations!

— Ted Laderas (@tladeras) August 22, 2019
Ted Laderas (@tladeras). Assistant Prof at OHSU. Bioinformaticist and R/DataSci evangelist. Co-organizer BioData Club/PDX-R. Gay, depressed, Filipino. He/Him. Portland, OR

You’re welcome Gina! This flipbook format is intriguing…it is fun (and insightful) to see how the charts evolve with each line of code.

— Joel Soroos (@soroosj) August 7, 2019
Joel Soroos (@soroosj). husband | father | #rstats hobbyist | #dataviz | #Arsenal fan. Raleigh ➡️ Houston

Your #ggplot2 flipbook (https://t.co/qv2EWfUXko) is awesome, I use it regularly as a resource to learn more about #rstats data visualization. Thank you so much!

— Bert Van Vreckem (@bertvanvreckem) August 2, 2019
Bert Van Vreckem (@bertvanvreckem). ICT lecturer @HoGentFBO. Passionate about teaching Linux & intro statistics. Infracoder, Ansible, Vagrant, Bash, Git, rstats, LaTeX. Automate all the things!. Strijtem, Flanders (Belgium)

#rstats #flipbooks are the best!!! If you've checked @EvaMaeRey's flipbooks, I'm sure you are a fan!!! https://t.co/Li5dvIn7bb

— R-Ladies Rdam (@RLadiesRdam) July 26, 2019
R-Ladies Rdam (@RLadiesRdam). R-Ladies chapter in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. We promote diversity through meetups, collaboration and sharing knowledge. #RLadies #rstats. Rotterdam, The Netherlands

The only thing I'll probably add for my class would be a comparison of dplyr, data.table, and base R (just for reference, because I won't teach all three in a 1 credit course…).

Also, your flip book repository is AWESOME 🤩😍

— Tyson Barrett (@healthandstats) July 10, 2019
Tyson Barrett 👋 (@healthandstats). Husband & Father | Research Assistant Professor | Data Scientist | OSF Ambassador | PhD | LDS | meditator | human | he/him | #rstats #rdatatable #openscience 🌈. Utah, USA

data.table + magrittr = ♥️#rstats https://t.co/oXXZdpLCu3

— Elio Campitelli (@d_olivaw) July 9, 2019
Elio Campitelli (@d_olivaw). Estudio el océano de aire en el que vivimos. Intento inspirarme en el amor y guiarme por el conocimiento. Uso #Rstats. Buenos Aires

I really like this. May use it in my R class in the Fall 🤩

— Tyson Barrett (@healthandstats) July 9, 2019
Tyson Barrett 👋 (@healthandstats). Husband & Father | Research Assistant Professor | Data Scientist | OSF Ambassador | PhD | LDS | meditator | human | he/him | #rstats #rdatatable #openscience 🌈. Utah, USA

Wow – thank you for this, awesome!! We clearly have very different definitions of “minimal” 😛

— Emily Riederer (@EmilyRiederer) July 1, 2019
Emily Riederer (@EmilyRiederer). Three R's in my last name, but it's not enough #rstats for me! Senior Analytics Manager at Capital One. Former Math & Stats/OR at UNC-CH. Thoughts my own. Chicago, IL

This is a cool way to see the maths behind Galton's Board - and a great visualization too!!! 👏👏👏

— Picanúmeros (@Picanumeros) July 1, 2019
Picanúmeros (@Picanumeros). Estadística, datos, gráficos, cuentas, cuentas y más cuentas. Blog: https://t.co/luqyuXv5V5. España

Amazing

— Wirelex (@t_wirelex) July 1, 2019
Wirelex (@t_wirelex): “People tend to hit the”ENTER" key harder than any other key on their keyboard when they are typing… The sound"

Very cool!

— David Meza (@davidmeza1) July 1, 2019
David Meza (@davidmeza1). In god we trust, all others bring data. Sr. Data Scientist at NASA HQ & Doctoral student. Making it easier to explore our knowledge. Tweets are my own. Washington, DC

En el código de esta excelente animación se ve cómo funciona un tablero de Galton: las filas son las Bernoulli con p = 0.5. La suma es lo que hace que la dist. final de las bolas que se quedan al fondo parezca una Binomial con n = nº filas/ cc @Mylestring https://t.co/q2vRRqDbCd

— Picanúmeros (@Picanumeros) July 1, 2019
Picanúmeros (@Picanumeros). Estadística, datos, gráficos, cuentas, cuentas y más cuentas. Blog: https://t.co/luqyuXv5V5. España

Loaded a little slow for me too, but once loaded it worked fine. Beautiful work! Thanks for sharing

— Rajan G (@najarvg) June 25, 2019
Rajan G (@najarvg). #cancerinformatics @uccancercenter. Science geek. Occasionally politics. Music, beer and burger devotee. Opinions are my own!. Chicago

The flipbook format is wonderful, thank you! (The graphs and code are nice as well - I love #rstats twitter!) :) https://t.co/hH0wqMNJTZ

— Joe DiNoto (@mathteacher1729) June 25, 2019
Joe DiNoto (@mathteacher1729). I am a data scientist by way of mathematics education, #RStats user, problem-solver, and juggler. All tweets my own. Huntsville, AL

The ggplot flipbook – building charts slowly https://t.co/RkG7gN3T7d #GgplotFlipbook–BuildingCharts

— Darren Coral (@darren_coral) June 19, 2019
Darren Coral (@darren_coral): “The End of Agile https://t.co/bMOBIr9qXH #Agile”

I love these so much. Thanks for sharing!

— Francois van Heerden (@_______Francois) June 19, 2019
Francois van Heerden (@_______Francois). 🇷 #Rstats - opinions/typos are my own - “Statisticians, like artists, have the bad habit of falling in love with their models.” - he/him -. South Africa

What a wonderful little flipbook on using #leaflet for interactive maps. Love it :) #rstats #dataviz https://t.co/PpaGT3e6JA

— Daniel S. Hain (@Daniel_S_Hain) June 18, 2019
Daniel S. Hain (@Daniel_S_Hain). Associate Professor, Data Scientist & Artist, Complexity enthusiast, Predictor of all kind of stuff #datascience, #machinelearning, #deeplearning, #rstats,. Aalborg, Denmark

Just got an amazing introduction to @rstudio from @EvaMaeRey 🤯 Check out her #flipbooks about #ggplot and the #tidyverse at https://t.co/d7M0WGiYis and https://t.co/GcxVYQKfMA

— Ulrik Günther (@ulrik) June 18, 2019
Ulrik Günther (@ulrik). theoretical physicist turned biocomputersciencephysicsguy, at @CASUSscience and @csbdresden. Dresden, Germany

Internet usage from 1990-2017 in 45 countries 🖥🌏
Rapid growth in Europe and Americas
Data from @worldbankdata: https://t.co/ieelOqnp5K

Racing bar chart 📊
Inspired by the very useful tutorial from @EvaMaeRey #rstats #gganimate #R #Dataviz pic.twitter.com/wL5cYqX8v1

— hsiaoyan (@erinhsiao3) June 6, 2019
hsiaoyan (@erinhsiao3). I am interested in #AI #publichealth #machinelearning #datavisualisation #infographics #R #Python #3dmodelling #Blender

thank you @EvaMaeRey, this is just brilliant. Making it easy to review incremental changes creates new opportunities for model comparisons. I am also excited about opportunities this opens beyond pedagogy. Very cool!

— Andriy Koval (@andkovpro) June 3, 2019
Andriy Koval (@andkovpro). Assistant Professor @UCF. Views are my own. Orlando, FL

And thank YOU for the amazing flipbook code. These slides are totally standing on the shoulders of giants. @statsgen for the ninja themes, @grrrck for the original code-plot setup, @EvaMaeRey for improvements to the flipbook code

— Will Chase (@W_R_Chase) June 3, 2019
Will Chase (@W_R_Chase). Designer, developer, researcher, dataviz person | generative art | available for freelance | 🏳️‍🌈 he/him | https://t.co/BTwj5h3oRX. Philadelphia, PA

Here are a few great accounts to follow for #Rstats related content: @LisaDeBruine, @djnavarro, @krstoffr, @EvaMaeRey, @patilindrajeets, @MilesMcBain

— Dan Quintana (@dsquintana) June 1, 2019
Dan Quintana (@dsquintana). Scientist: Oxytocin, heart rate variability, and meta-science @UniOslo | Podcaster: @hertzpodcast & @pb_cast | DMs open | 🇦🇺 🇳🇴. Oslo, Norway

what's more are the links at the end of the presentation! a ggplot flipbook (https://t.co/VSrX9buAvz), a free data viz book written in R markdown (https://t.co/8LB37CLHzG), and tips on how to google (https://t.co/QYcTp55jLO). what a treasure trove!!!

— Kira Tebbe (@k_tebbe) May 31, 2019
Kira Tebbe (@k_tebbe). data science brain, sociology heart | formerly @IBM @YaleSoc | co-organizer @WiMLDS_Boston | author https://t.co/JFdrRgEcrK | driver @kirainacar<blockquote class=“twitter-tweet” data-lang=“en”>

This is brilliant! https://t.co/rRvZST1SKs

— Mike Moore (@mjmoore52) May 30, 2019 NA

Whooh! Animate it all 🦄 https://t.co/3KGlMKPq5t

— R-Ladies Helsinki (@RLadiesHelsinki) May 29, 2019
R-Ladies Helsinki (@RLadiesHelsinki). Helsinki's first R Programming Meetup for Women #rladies #rstats Come and join us!. Helsinki, Finland

If you want to learn #ggplot this flipbook is going to blow your mind! https://t.co/0rHjTsRxAP

— R-Ladies Rdam (@RLadiesRdam) May 28, 2019
R-Ladies Rdam (@RLadiesRdam). R-Ladies chapter in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. We promote diversity through meetups, collaboration and sharing knowledge. #RLadies #rstats. Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Thanks for sharing it looks really classy! 👌🙂

— Allan Lyngberg (@AllanLyngberg) May 28, 2019
Allan Lyngberg (@AllanLyngberg). Loving Photography, Football and sports in general with a few exceptions. UK

Veeeerrry nice! Thanks!

— Vincent Arel-Bundock (@VincentAB) May 28, 2019
Vincent Arel-Bundock (@VincentAB). Political Science Prof. Montréal

This is really cool work! Thank you for this!

— 📊⌨️Tiago Henriques (@Balgan) May 27, 2019
balgan (@Balgan). Current: GM Customer Security at @solvecyberrisk - Ex founder and CEO of @binaryedgeio - my job is to think about how to defend at scale using data. Switzerland

Is there a like 1,000 button? This is amazing! And exactly what I need right now! How did you know? 😊😊😊

— Stacey Taylor (@stcytylr) May 27, 2019
Stacey Taylor (@stcytylr): “I have done @whole30 several times already. I love it. Makes me feel better in so many ways. In the past couple of years, I have become way more veggie than before (long story). I’m finding #whole30 tough as a veg. I don’t feel as satisfied. And I’m egg’d out. Any suggestions? 🙂”

A mesmerizing flipbook showing how to build and edit figures using #ggplot2. Nice work, @EvaMaeRey https://t.co/vmF85l00MN

— Brittany A. Mosher (@BAMdoesscience) May 24, 2019
Brittany A. Mosher (@BAMdoesscience). #conservationscientist, #HERper, #quantnerd, #teacher, and #STEMinist. #newPI @UVM_RSENR @uvmvermont. (she/her/hers). Burlington, Vermont

This is very well thought, extremely didactic material 💯👏🤩 #ggplot2 @EvaMaeRey https://t.co/X0qYByVb5n

— Olivier Gimenez 🖖 (@oaggimenez) May 24, 2019
Olivier Gimenez 🖖 (@oaggimenez). Researcher @CNRS @INEE_CNRS @twitthair1 | #statistics for #ecology #rstats 💻 | 🐻🐬🐺🐱🙍 | Interdisciplinarity 🍻. Montpellier, France

Learning #rstats? Check out this cool ggplot2 flipbook by @EvaMaeRey, it's a really cool way of visualizing what each line of your code actually does: https://t.co/jOvEj5BSjg

— Dataquest (@dataquestio) May 22, 2019
Dataquest (@dataquestio). Learn data science in your browser. Get started for free. Support: hello@dataquest.io. San Francisco, CA

Learning #rstats? Check out this cool ggplot2 flipbook by @EvaMaeRey, it's a really cool way of visualizing what each line of your code actually does: https://t.co/jOvEj5BSjg

— Dataquest (@dataquestio) May 22, 2019
Dataquest (@dataquestio). Learn data science in your browser. Get started for free. Support: hello@dataquest.io. San Francisco, CA

Amazing. I was excited because at first I thought this was an awesome “static” resource you created to help people learn how each component of ggplot works - then when I realised that I could actually use this with my own plots - WOW. Also, love the idea of “slow ggplot”.

— Mark Altosaar (@MarkAltosaar) May 16, 2019
Mark Altosaar (@MarkAltosaar). Played D&D when I was younger. Today, winner of Hong Kong ICT awards. Correlation or causation? https://t.co/qfYn3np72b. Hong Kong

Awesome work! It was inspiration to me, and I managed to replicate and was in awe!

— Abiyu Giday (@abiyugiday) May 15, 2019
Abiyu Giday (@abiyugiday). Turn data into value - rstats - All things data - Excel Pivot script-er - data viz trainer - Excel to tidy - Ethiopian American - Peace and Love. Fairfax, Virginia USA

Lazyweb #rstats some great person , pretty sure an #rladies made a great slide deck where a ggplot viz was built up layer by layer. Can anybody point me in the The right direction. Want to pass on to my colleagues

— Adam Gruer (@AdamGruer) May 15, 2019
Adam Gruer (@AdamGruer). Beard grower, regulatory data scientist protecting the environment & public health. #rstats = life. Occasional rider of bikes, frequent eater of pies. He/him. Bundoora,Victoria, Australia

It was that makes me understand the layering in ggplot2 too 😊

— Nicolas Roelandt (@RoelandtN42) May 15, 2019
Nicolas Roelandt, ceuilleur vacataire 🍓 (@RoelandtN42). Geek, GIS engineer, FOSS4G entousiast, lv2 sarcasme. Ile-de-France, France

Thanks @EvaMaeRey . I’m teaching some colleagues ggplot and I think this will really help them understand how you build layer by layer #rstats https://t.co/PtiyWvqduJ

— Adam Gruer (@AdamGruer) May 15, 2019
Adam Gruer (@AdamGruer). Beard grower, regulatory data scientist protecting the environment & public health. #rstats = life. Occasional rider of bikes, frequent eater of pies. He/him. Bundoora,Victoria, Australia

You're a wizard! This is the best R teaching tool I've seen all year. https://t.co/77v6sXoVRF

— Gordon Shotwell (@gshotwell) May 15, 2019
Gordon Shotwell (@gshotwell). Senior Data Scientist at @socureme Ask me about R, meditation or cold water swimming

This. Is. Brilliant! #thingsimissedinjanuarywhennotontwitter https://t.co/h8zaF31JwI

— boB 🇷udis (@hrbrmstr) May 15, 2019
boB • Everywhere is Baltimore • Rudis (@hrbrmstr). Don't look at me…I do what he does—just slower. 🇷 #rstats avuncular • pampa • #tired • 👨‍🍳 • ✝️ • Prìomh Neach-saidheans Dàta @ @rapid7. Doors & Corners

Strongly recommend the flipbook method of visualization practiced by @EvaMaeRey It peels off all the layers and visually shows you how everything fits together! #Rstats #ggplot2 #tidyverse https://t.co/sFgloYq5by

— Rajan G (@najarvg) May 10, 2019
Rajan G (@najarvg). #cancerinformatics @uccancercenter. Science geek. Occasionally politics. Music, beer and burger devotee. Opinions are my own!. Chicago

I learned a lot of new stuff. S/o to the following who inspired, enabled or taught: @xieyihui and the #xaringan package, @EvaMaeRey's #ggplot2 flipbook, @Spotify, @lastfm, @CMastication (easy way to hide API key), J. Kim's #lastfmr package #womenshistorymonth

— Chris Umphlett (@chrisumphlett) April 28, 2019
Chris Umphlett (@chrisumphlett). mostly tweet and follow Data science, basketball and Lansing, MI | Mgr of Data Analysis @Techsmith | Be more passionate than ambitious ~ Masai Ujiri. Lansing, MI

This is too perfect; thank you so much for sharing. I was just getting ready to come back to this and do some flip-bookage for my xaringan presentations! pic.twitter.com/TOZ37H6Ojl

— Benjamin Wolfe (@BenjaminWolfe) April 9, 2019
Benjamin Wolfe (@BenjaminWolfe). Data Scientist @DPinsurtech. #rstats fan + #python learner, family guy, tea buff, backyard astronomer, music lover, outdoorsman. Opinions and tweets are my own. Austin, TX

A terrific resource for all #rstats #tidyverse and #dataviz fans: https://t.co/srGwsFaiMc by @EvaMaeRey

— Jan Zilinsky (@janzilinsky) April 1, 2019
Jan Zilinsky (@janzilinsky). @NYUniversity. Ex-@PIIE, @MIT, Gov. @Schwarzenegger office. Newsletter: https://t.co/d9OzOwxYTe. Thinking about political animals & computational social science. Brooklyn, NY

this “flipbook” about ggplot (R) boils down to a nice, code show and tell line by line tutorial: https://t.co/iAqlUKmqgy

— Su-Shee (@sushee@mastodon.social) (@sheeshee) March 12, 2019
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From #Reddit: the ggplot flipbook, building charts slowly - made with xaringan (cross post from r/programming) via /r/dataisbeautiful https://t.co/NqdwQ6xzMh

— Equal Pay Act (@equalpayact) March 11, 2019
Equal Pay Act (@equalpayact). Dedicated to providing the latest news on #equalpay, #gendergap, and #EEO issues. United States

the ggplot flipbook https://t.co/URANBMUufm

— James Jackson (@internetsurfing) March 11, 2019
James Jackson (@internetsurfing). #DevOps & #Cloud Architect at @electricimp. Loves bleeding edge tech #IOT, #IIOT, #DistributedSystems, #Azure & #AWS Clouds (Personal Account). United Kingdom

New top story on Hacker News: The ggplot flipbook – building charts slowly https://t.co/zgEQ9bxGm2

— Talent (@talentxco) March 11, 2019
Talent (@talentxco): "New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: Amazon delisted me and is destroying my business. What do I do? https://t.co/UBCOeEHatY";

Gotta love xaringan https://t.co/5vAlEEd2tv Here is a great example by Gina Reynolds - the ggplot flipbook https://t.co/MJlcO0cQgy

— AV Speech Processing (@AV_SP) March 11, 2019
AV Speech Processing (@AV_SP). The official(ish) account of the Auditory-VIsual Speech Association (AVISA) - AV 👄👓speech references … meh, but mostly what interests me

This fantastic visual flipbook style presentation of #ggplot2 by @evamaerey deconstructs all the “magic” and walks through most common plot types. Deserves a bookmark! - https://t.co/vvBWMWkMww #rstats #dataviz

— Rajan G (@najarvg) March 11, 2019
Rajan G (@najarvg). #cancerinformatics @uccancercenter. Science geek. Occasionally politics. Music, beer and burger devotee. Opinions are my own!. Chicago

This is very cool from @EvaMaeRey, a “flipbook” demonstrating how polished ggplot graphics are build step-by-step in layers https://t.co/klt7D1RZbX

— David Winter (@TheAtavism) March 11, 2019
David Winter (@TheAtavism). Geek of many colours, lecturer studying fungal genomes @MasseyUni. Doesn't quite understand how anyone can do science without wanting to tell the world about it. Palmerston North, New Zealand

Yes, I'll second how good her ggplot flipbook it's. Great teaching resource!

— Chris Mainey (@chrismainey) March 9, 2019
Chris Mainey (@chrismainey). Senior Statistical Intelligence Analyst with Healthcare Evaluation Data (HED) @uhbtrust, stats/ML/R nerd #rstats. https://t.co/7yyYJfgaSd. Coventry/Birmingham

@EvaMaeRey bc I have been using her ggplot flipbook at a cheat sheet and it is wonderful!

— Donald A Szlosek (@daszlosek) March 8, 2019
Donald A Szlosek (@daszlosek). Biostatistician @IDEXX formerly at @harvardmed and @BIDMChealth. Big data, clinical trials, and medical diagnostics. Mainer. Opinions are my own. he/him. Cambridge, MA

@EvaMaeRey Your ggplot flipbook is fantastic! It's really helping me to understand what I'm doing instead of my usual method (StackOverflow-and trial-and-error-and-repeat).

— Nick Brown (@sTeamTraen) March 4, 2019
Nick Brown (@sTeamTraen). Former chess correspondent of the Cambridge Evening News. Self-appointed data police cadet. ‘I have something that rhymes with bucket list’ - Barack Obama. Palma de Mallorca, Spain

the ggplot flipbook is quite useful for understanding ggplothttps://t.co/JKsVaLNMK9

— Xabier Vázquez-Campos (@XabiVC) March 4, 2019
Xabier Vázquez-Campos (@XabiVC). Looking for binfi-related positions. Nearly-dry wet-lab microbiologist 😅 Biologist, (env.) microbiologist, bioinformatician. Sydney, New South Wales

This brilliant resource by @EvaMaeRey incrementally generates a plot to show the effect of each line of code: https://t.co/ejWfGMpy1s
3/6

— Amy Courtney (@AmyCourtney92) February 27, 2019
NA

The @EvaMaeRey flipbook #rstats code enables progressing through dataviz layers line-by-line with a key press. Beautiful use of #xaringan for instructive presentations. https://t.co/qwpxDMoDeg

— Rick Pack (@rick_pack2) February 23, 2019
Rick Pack (@rick_pack2). Data Scientist (#rstats, SAS), developed Facebook ads for @SavvyCareerists. Created R 📦: FBadstats. Views not necessarily my employer's. Welcome code critiques. RTP, NC

Brilliant. You are doing everything in your power to share your expertise. How kind of you.
Lloyd Muccio

— Lloyd Muccio (@lmuccio) February 23, 2019
Lloyd Muccio (@lmuccio): "Navigating Code https://t.co/SJsRgfkVhB";

@EvaMaeRey hi, it is possible split the codes in ggplot2 flipbooks and keep highlights multiple lines

— gsartorik (@gsartorikk) February 23, 2019
gsartorik (@gsartorikk): "Introducing HOVER https://t.co/wF9XSO4Vca";

This flipbook approach is a great way to learn quickly about R, even for experienced #rstats users. Wonderful idea! https://t.co/xv3dEKN8VU

— Carl Schmertmann (@CSchmert) February 22, 2019
Carl Schmertmann (@CSchmert). Demographer, Prof. of Economics, Population Center Director, Florida State University. Tallahassee, Florida, USA

Thank you for these flip books! I’m just learning Xaringan for teaching this semester and your slides are a model of how to show the step-by-step process of building a plot with ggplot.

— Omar Wasow (@owasow) February 22, 2019
Omar Wasow (@owasow). Asst Prof, Princeton Dept of Politics. See: https://t.co/F44i4HH56Z or https://t.co/Y9lLjzmygM @jenbrea’s partner in crime. Princeton, NJ

Added this to my cup of tea.

— Cyrus~M (@CyrusHerder) February 22, 2019
Cyrus~M (@CyrusHerder). Data Analyst | Aspiring Data Scientist | Market Researcher - Customer Trade off Model & Segmenting Customer behaviours | Family man | Consultant. Nairobi, Kenya

So great! Thanks for making it available

— A.J. Melnikas (@ajmelnikas) February 21, 2019
A.J. Melnikas (@ajmelnikas). Work @Pop_Council on #EndChildMarriage @MTBA_Child_Marr. Alum @CUNYSPH @wesleyan_u @ColumbiaMSPH. Occasionally tweet about distance running. Views here my own. Carrboro, NC

Awesome!!!!

— Chi-Cube (@loudquack) February 21, 2019
Chi-Cube (@loudquack). The fact that I don't know you doesn't make it okay for me to dehumanize you

A billion times thank you!

— giovanni pascarella (@muju79) February 21, 2019
giovanni pascarella (@muju79). Research Scientist @ RIKEN IMS. Yokohama City Tsurumi Ward

this is so cool

— Dan S. Reznik 🔎 (@dreznik) February 21, 2019
dreznik@gmail.com (@dreznik). Consultant and Instructor: Data Science, Advanced Analytics, Geometry, Simulation, Entrepreneurship, and Product Development💻👨‍🔬 🇧🇷🇺🇸🇫🇷🇪🇸🇮🇱. Rio

“to be explicit about how new statements modify the plot; repetition should facilitate more interactions with ggplot functions, helping newcomers internalize these functions. The flipbook layout is designed to show what code is triggering each change in the plot output.” https://t.co/kXCDRmIcse

— RStudio (@rstudio) February 21, 2019
RStudio (@rstudio). Open source and enterprise-ready professional software for the R community. Boston

Very cool! I do something similar (but way less refined) in my data-vis session for the courses I teach. Seeing the plot built layer-by-layer is the best way to learn. Thanks for this!

— James Stone (@jmstone27) February 21, 2019
James Stone (@jmstone27). Psychology BSc/MSc & Statistics MRes/PhD Current: SEO Account Manager @evolutednm Prev: Data Scientist/Creative Strategist @fractlagency. Sheffield

This is brilliant! Thank you for this

— vinh thee otter (@vinhnguyendo) February 21, 2019
quarantwink (@vinhnguyendo). ambitiously blonde | perilously yellow | obviously virgo | stats | data science | rhetcomp. ma

Cool flipbook using ggplot2: https://t.co/fIlM6Ilpnv

— श्रवण वसिष्ठ / Shravan Vasishth (@shravanvasishth) February 21, 2019
NA

#R #Automated | The ggplot2 flipbook https://t.co/y68maOFXI8

— Yohan J. Rodríguez (@hasdid) February 19, 2019
Yohan J. Rodríguez (@hasdid). Nanotechnology PhD. Developer & Blogger. Passion for Technology, Science and Chess - Keep Walking

R Weekly 2019-07 Flipbook, package building #rstats #datascience https://t.co/yrkXEHUOa9

— R Weekly Live (@rweekly_live) February 17, 2019
R Weekly Live (@rweekly_live). @rweekly_org real-time updates beta version #rstats, submit posts with https://t.co/KgSzCxvnzZ or https://t.co/FGQg7Pkwd3. moon

An interesting #RStats flip-book project by @EvaMaeRey which incrementally explains how to plot code using @ggplot2.

I'm still a beginner at this, but will take a look and give it a shot when I find the time to do so! 😆#NM4239https://t.co/qRRkqFafrc

— Edric (@CNM_Edric) February 15, 2019
Edric (@CNM_Edric)

This is great. It'd be amazing to have a live code version for datasets eg seeing how the dataset changes in a right side window with each line in the left…..

— GutData (@GastroDS) February 15, 2019
GutData (@GastroDS). Data science and NLP for gastroenterology. R, Rmarkdown, reproducibility. Future-proofing analytics. London, England

Superb stuff

— Aninda Goswamy (@AnindaGoswamy) February 15, 2019
Aninda Goswamy (@AnindaGoswamy): "I completed Spatial Data Science MOOCby @Esri . Thanks for the wonderful MOOC https://t.co/T4LHNyH2sn";

This is really great! Thanks for sharing 👍🏾

— DS Unplugged Lisbon (@dsup_lx) February 15, 2019
DS Unplugged Lisbon (@dsup_lx). Data Science Unplugged | #rstats | #DataScience. Lisbon, Portugal

Just came across @EvaMaeRey 's presentation on ggplot_flipbooks! Amazing! https://t.co/wrlhqmvZj8

— Donald A Szlosek (@daszlosek) February 15, 2019
Donald A Szlosek (@daszlosek). Biostatistician @IDEXX formerly at @harvardmed and @BIDMChealth. Big data, clinical trials, and medical diagnostics. Mainer. Opinions are my own. he/him. Cambridge, MA

Great material! I noticed a minor omission on slide 27 (#241). It needs a ‘+’ after ‘labs(subtitle = “Data Source: National Snow & Ice Data Center | Vis: Gina Reynolds for #MakeoverMonday”)’.

— Erik Gahner Larsen (@erikgahner) February 14, 2019
Erik Gahner Larsen (@erikgahner)

Keep teaching. Awesome stuff

— Nathan.M.Gyan (@Kwasi_Abrantie) February 14, 2019
Nathan.M.Gyan (@Kwasi_Abrantie). When we have faith, gifted or not we stand at a threshold of usefulness. Jesus Christ my refuge. Plant-Insect interaction | Plant defense | Agronomy. Ghana.

awesome

— gsartorik (@gsartorikk) February 14, 2019
gsartorik (@gsartorikk): "Introducing HOVER https://t.co/wF9XSO4Vca";

Great illustration of the value of incrementalism and diff-ability. So helpful for building a useful mental model.

“This code change produces that change to the plot.” https://t.co/vFbTGJQCoh

— Jenny Bryan (@JennyBryan) February 14, 2019
Jenny Bryan (@JennyBryan). Software engineer @rstudio, humane #rstats, adjunct prof @UBC where I created @STAT545, part of @ropensci, she/her. Vancouver, BC

SO AWESOME

— Allison Horst (@allison_horst) February 14, 2019
Allison Horst (@allison_horst). Data, art, teach, dog, hike. Teaching data sci & scicomm @brenucsb. Artist-in-residence @RStudio. PhD EnvSci (UCSB). @RLadiesSB. She/her. Santa Barbara, CA

This is really neat!

— Hadley Wickham (@hadleywickham) February 14, 2019
Hadley Wickham (@hadleywickham). R, data, visualisation, 🐕, 🍸, 🌈. He/him. Houston, TX

I love these programming/stats animated GIFs - awesome flipbook of ggplot2! Bookmarked for later use https://t.co/5atqoNqPEX

— scott cunningham (@causalinf) February 13, 2019
scott cunningham (@causalinf). Economist studying sex work, etc. Author of “Causal Inference: The Mixtape”. Preorder: https://t.co/OhvVECbAYb. Waco, Texas

Fantastic, thank you for this creative approach!

— Zachary Hamilton (@datawithZ) February 13, 2019
Zachary Hamilton (@datawithZ). Health Information Analyst with the BC Public Service. Twitter reserved for Climatology, Sports analytics and anything else that interests me!. Victoria, British Columbia

Omg how?? I've been looking for a way to do exactly this—a side-by-side, line-by-line #ggplot2 flipbook using #xaringan.

I was looking at your repo but I think I'm missing something in terms of how you did the slow reveal.

— Benjamin Wolfe (@BenjaminWolfe) February 12, 2019
Benjamin Wolfe (@BenjaminWolfe). Data Scientist @DPinsurtech. #rstats fan + #python learner, family guy, tea buff, backyard astronomer, music lover, outdoorsman. Opinions and tweets are my own. Austin, TX

This flipbook is AWESOME! Thank you very much, @EvaMaeRey for putting this together. https://t.co/VblIiBDhKF

— Seth J. Meyer (@SethJMeyer) February 12, 2019
Seth J. Meyer (@SethJMeyer). Prof. Public Administration & Nonprofit Management, PhD: @RutgersSPAA, MSW: @ColumbiaSSW, Now: @bridgestateu. Cooking, Eating, Muay Thai, BJJ & MMA, Parenting. Quincy, MA

This looks so awesome!

— Nope.🌹 (@officergleason) February 12, 2019
Marty believes in people over profits (@officergleason). I live in Chicago where I work with youth involved in the Justice System. MS in information systems from DePaul. Opinions are my own. Pronouns: He/Him. Chicago, IL

This is awesome!

— Ingrid Fitzgerald (@data_fitz) February 12, 2019
NA

Thank you very much!!!

— . (@Guerrilla_Psico) February 12, 2019
. (@Guerrilla_Psico). Todos los mensajes de esta cuenta están completamente basados en la ficción. Cualquier parecido con la realidad es pura casualidad. Si le ofende, no lo lea

This is excellent…..thank you!

— RobertB (@cosmicspittle) February 12, 2019
RobertB (@cosmicspittle)

Well done, the coordinated code build+graphics is visually gratifying! I love the heck out of this.

— Hayley 🧩 (@datacurator) February 12, 2019
Hayley 🧩 (@datacurator). Data science, neutral good. I stan model interpretability. 📄My LIME paper is published! https://t.co/BylcXszcHZ. Dallas, TX

Ahhh this is awesome!! Thank you!!

— Joy Edem (@JoyEdem) February 12, 2019
Joy Edem (@JoyEdem). V.B; V.N; E.U; O.O. I am nothing. Christ is All. FG. Canada

This looks so amazing! I am definitely gonna take a deep look at it. Thanks for the amazing work! pic.twitter.com/brYl8eYAid

— Dewi Koning (@DewiKoning) February 12, 2019
Dewi Koning (@DewiKoning). Data Scientist | R | Loves 🇲🇽, 🐱,🦙 & 🐐 | Uses gifs in 9/10 tweets | Co-Founder of @RLadiesUtrecht | #rstats | she/her 🌈. Utrecht

This looks very useful, thanks for making this & sharing!

— Yves Clement (@TwelveSharp) February 12, 2019
Yves Clement (@TwelveSharp). Assistant prof at @Univ_Paris | @IJMonod. Bioinformatics and comparative genomics. Paris, France<blockquote class

100% using this to introduce ggplot to my research students this afternoon. Great timing, thanks @EvaMaeRey! https://t.co/pHAICfNIAP

— Stephanie Spielman, PhD (@stephspiel) February 12, 2019
Stephanie Spielman, PhD (@stephspiel). Assistant Professor in Biology at Rowan University. Interests in molecular evolution, bioinformatics, data science, and education. Opinions mine. #openscience. Philadelphia, PA

this looks AMAZING thanks @EvaMaeRey https://t.co/kEsNK7D0St

— Dr Jenny Richmond (@JenRichmondPhD) February 12, 2019
A/Prof Jenny Richmond (@JenRichmondPhD). Associate Professor @UNSW Sydney, mother, juggler, co-founder @RLadiesSydney, she/her. Sydney, New South Wales

Amazing stuff!

— Hause Lin (@hauselin) February 12, 2019
Hause Lin (@hauselin). phd student in @minzlicht's lab; use data science to figure out how we and our brain make decisions; effect size converter https://t.co/ntoMvJZdGr. Toronto, Canada

Wow, really awesome

— Oscar Baruffa 📊🇳🇱 (@oscar_b123) February 12, 2019
NA

Very useful approach, thanks!

— khanh dinh (@khanh_dinh_) February 12, 2019
khanh dinh (@khanh_dinh_). Head of BI at https://t.co/j5EEkXk37i. Passionate about #python, #rstats #dataviz, #cloud, #googlecloud, #facebook , #fintech, #iot. Coffee & beer enthusiast. #TUDelft. Ho Chi Minh, Viet Nam

what a nice pice of work.

— Linnair (@linnair) February 11, 2019
Linnair (@linnair). Tweeting about #pia, psychology, virtual reality, #stats, data science and more. Psychology+IT rocks! Big dream: #lifeofpia with salary of a psychologist

Wow! Great!!! pic.twitter.com/B6kMrryg90

— Woody Wong Espejo (@Woody_WongE) February 11, 2019
Woody Wong Espejo (@Woody_WongE). Economist, Flâneur, Photographer and robust skeptisist. All about inequality and photography, what a fine combination! Tweeting in English, Español and Français. Lima, Peru

Amazing video. Could you direct me towards the reveal function? I have a hard time finding it. Thank you.

— André Calero Valdez (@Sumidu) February 1, 2019
André Calero Valdez (@Sumidu). Leader of Junior Research Group: Digitale Mündigkeit, Post-Doctoral Researcher at RWTH Aachen University: HCI, Social Media, RecSys, InfoVis, Statistics, ML. Aachen

I like the slide show of your code. Looks really cool!

— Larry Lathrop (@TheDataAnts) February 1, 2019
Larry Lathrop (@TheDataAnts): "My new fav video https://t.co/2VnN0VB4Gz";

This is amazing 😲 Could you share the code? If you don't mind, I'd love to include this in a blog and my rstats tricks lists here:https://t.co/PpIE6hQPWA

— Paul van der Laken (@paulvanderlaken) December 12, 2018
Paul van der Laken (@paulvanderlaken). data scientist @achmea // disentangling #datascience using #rstats and #python via https://t.co/G24PGilXpN. Tilburg, Nederland

A brilliant visualisation of how the Kolmogorov-Smirnoff test works.

Made by @EvaMaeReypic.twitter.com/XtDHZc8OZT

— Lionel Page (@page_eco) October 10, 2018
Lionel Page (@page_eco). Professor @UTS_Economics. Author of forthcoming ‘Optimally Irrational’. Tweet on behavioural economics, science and society. Sydney

Inspired by @grrrck and @EvaMaeRey, made the kunoichi + ninjutsu (ninja-theme) version of #ggplot tutorial although Garrick already does explaining this in his excellent blog https://t.co/msXfg14Ztn. Gist for ninja-theme here: https://t.co/soHH4Qvz4F #rstats pic.twitter.com/YlRHAGnaUm

— Emi Tanaka 🌾 (@statsgen) September 16, 2018
Emi Tanaka 🌾 (@statsgen). Stats Academic @MonashEBS. VP of @StatSocAus VIC Branch. 👩🏻‍💻: stats modeling, mixed models, experimental design, plant breeding, genetics, #Rstats. She/her. Melbourne, Victoria

This is osom! Thanks for sharing. Will use it for my classes, if you don't mind.

Plus, thanks to your example I learned that the aes() could be outside ggplot() or geom_.

Great way to teach ggplot2.

Saludos from México

— Sebastián Garrido (@segasi) August 15, 2018
Sebastián Garrido (@segasi). Politicólogo, diría la Tere. Despacho en @LNPP_mx | @CIDE_MX. Política mexicana, educación superior, transparencia, #rstats y visualización de datos

An excellent resource to learn how #ggplot2 works https://t.co/tnTGbtzI76

— Maarten Lambrechts (@maartenzam) 12. Februar 2019
Maarten Lambrechts (@maartenzam). Data journalist | Data designer | Visualization consultant

For #IWD2109 thank you to these 🌟 #rstats 🦸🏻 jeff (@NA). life's a garden, dig it. roFL

Additionally, it has been linked to from other resources including blogs:

https://huygens.science.uva.nl/ggPlotteR/ https://ggplot2tutor.com/howitworks https://bookdown.org/martin_monkman/DataScienceResources_book/datavisualization.html https://medium.com/open-data-delaware/moving-outside-the-box-for-data-visualization-efcda44ce7ec https://datascience.blog.wzb.eu/2019/03/01/linkdump-105/ https://bookdown.org/martin_monkman/DataScienceResources_book/datavisualization.html https://community.plantae.org/files/posts/5255016927754977602/9be5f23ce0e1a9d173c263e6465b9ef9_DataVisMagda.pdf http://bryklab.net/compbioftw/ http://stefanorodighiero.net/links.html https://www.facebook.com/1673798376000921/posts/2035217649858990/ https://tidytuesday.fireside.fm/2 https://bookdown.org/martin_monkman/DataScienceResources_book/datavisualization.html https://rworkshop.uni.lu/lectures/lecture06_plotting.html#46 http://mribeirodantas.xyz/blog/index.php/tag/biology/ https://www.williamrchase.com/slides/ggplot_intro.html#1 https://github.com/zhiiiyang/XaringanTutorial https://libguides.kaust.edu.sa/ReproducibilityWS/materials https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1100663931192963072.html https://bookdown.org/oscar_baruffa/Book-Twitter-for-R/follow-some-more-folks.html https://stackoverflow.com/questions/55912039/building-up-a-ggplot-one-line-at-a-time-for-a-presentation http://www.rpubs.com/dgolicher/ggplots https://www.quora.com/What-data-visualization-software-can-handle-large-amounts-of-data-in-the-order-of-hundreds-of-millions-I-have-had-trouble-with-Tableau

{flipbookr}, the package that I’ve built for easily creating flipbooks is being used/explored by: