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S1E7 - Alex's Research Workflow: Stata, Github, R & Overleaf
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This week Alex show us his research workflow. How he starts a project, and moves through the different software of analysis and organizing to produce a paper. Although the this episode contains audio, we have a recorded this on a video format and you can find video here. Listening to the audio may be helpful but we strongly encourage to check out the video.
Note: The audio episode is a shortened version. The portion where we show how to pull your code into overleaf using GitHub is only in the video version.
Co-host: Alex Hollingsworth - Assistant Professor, O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs. Follow Alex @ajhollingsworth
Co-host: Sebastian Tello-Trillo - Assistant Professor, Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy. Follow Sebastian @dsebastiantello
SHOW NOTES:
Longer video episode with overleaf overview: (click here).
GitHub repo of the code used in the episode: (click here) and associated Dropbox folder: (click here).
Alex's tip: use minimum working examples to both debug and build complex code. Example/more explanation: (click here).
Other tip: Preferred STATA Graphing Scheme Blind Schemes or `ssc install blindschemes, replace all` then `set scheme plotplainblind` HT: Coady Wing
Most excellent Keanu movies to watch (from video): Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure and Point Break
BONUS: Grant McDermott offered a suggestion on twitter: "One suggestion, which will simplify life on the R side, is to use renv instead of manually configuring your project libs. This will automatically snapshot your project environment, create a project-specific library, add to gitignore, etc. Here’s a test repo for you to try out. Video link at the bottom too if you’re interested. Just clone and run `renv::restore()` and it will take care of everything for you. Pretty sweet. (click here)
51 episodes
Manage episode 276810204 series 2819936
This week Alex show us his research workflow. How he starts a project, and moves through the different software of analysis and organizing to produce a paper. Although the this episode contains audio, we have a recorded this on a video format and you can find video here. Listening to the audio may be helpful but we strongly encourage to check out the video.
Note: The audio episode is a shortened version. The portion where we show how to pull your code into overleaf using GitHub is only in the video version.
Co-host: Alex Hollingsworth - Assistant Professor, O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs. Follow Alex @ajhollingsworth
Co-host: Sebastian Tello-Trillo - Assistant Professor, Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy. Follow Sebastian @dsebastiantello
SHOW NOTES:
Longer video episode with overleaf overview: (click here).
GitHub repo of the code used in the episode: (click here) and associated Dropbox folder: (click here).
Alex's tip: use minimum working examples to both debug and build complex code. Example/more explanation: (click here).
Other tip: Preferred STATA Graphing Scheme Blind Schemes or `ssc install blindschemes, replace all` then `set scheme plotplainblind` HT: Coady Wing
Most excellent Keanu movies to watch (from video): Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure and Point Break
BONUS: Grant McDermott offered a suggestion on twitter: "One suggestion, which will simplify life on the R side, is to use renv instead of manually configuring your project libs. This will automatically snapshot your project environment, create a project-specific library, add to gitignore, etc. Here’s a test repo for you to try out. Video link at the bottom too if you’re interested. Just clone and run `renv::restore()` and it will take care of everything for you. Pretty sweet. (click here)
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