I 've used tiddlywiki a personal notebook for other things but not for
R. It may be useful to write a css that separates out code from
description.
http://www.tiddlywiki.com/
On 22 Nov 2009, at 11:53AM, Tal Galili wrote:
Hello all,
When using R for some time, one comes across more and mor
Hello,
I do keep a blog with R and non R related "snippets" of code.
Besides that, something like Alfresco, Plone or other document
management systems could be useful. Maybe the solution is too complex
for a single user, but you can keep tags and other kind of metadata
attached to your code a
worth remembering." --Theodore Roosevelt
-Original Message-
From: r-help-boun...@r-project.org [mailto:r-help-boun...@r-project.org] On
Behalf Of Tal Galili
Sent: Sunday, November 22, 2009 10:31 AM
To: Marc Schwartz
Cc: r-help@r-project.org; Barry Rowlingson; jeff.la...@noaa.gov
Subje
> Marc -
> I thank you for the links and ideas. Thanks to your advice I will look more
> into SVN in the future, although it sounds on the surface to require some
> learning curve, so It could take me some time to start using it.
If you consider investing time to learn a version control system, I
Marc and Barry, many thanks for your detailed answers.
Marc -
I thank you for the links and ideas. Thanks to your advice I will look more
into SVN in the future, although it sounds on the surface to require some
learning curve, so It could take me some time to start using it.
Barry -
I am actuall
Tal,
I would still use Subversion.
Think of Subversion as as an electronic filing system. You can
organize code into project trees, with sub-folders and so forth.
As you come across code snippets that you want to save, copy them to a
file and commit the file to a project tree or sub-folder,
On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 5:45 PM, Tal Galili wrote:
> Hello Marc and Jeff,
> Thank you for replying.
>
> I am using winXP, and any recommendation for GUI based system will be
> welcomed.
>
> However, my initial question was not how to maintain code that I write
> and develop, but rather how to keep
Hello Marc and Jeff,
Thank you for replying.
I am using winXP, and any recommendation for GUI based system will be
welcomed.
However, my initial question was not how to maintain code that I write
and develop, but rather how to keep a "filing system" for other peoples code
that I find useful.
Here
On Nov 22, 2009, at 10:53 AM, Tal Galili wrote:
Hello all,
When using R for some time, one comes across more and more useful
functions.
But naturally we can't remember all of them, so I imagine some of
you save
these snippets of code.
My question to you is how do you manage that code?
Do y
9 matches
Mail list logo