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Upgrade 'Data Wrangling' Module #49

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njlyon0 opened this issue Dec 17, 2024 · 1 comment
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Upgrade 'Data Wrangling' Module #49

njlyon0 opened this issue Dec 17, 2024 · 1 comment
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njlyon0 commented Dec 17, 2024

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Need to add some small bits to the data wrangling module before teaching it in early January (2025)

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  • Add 'Code Language Variance' comment
    • Essentially just a note that coding languages differ (sometimes slightly) in their logic, syntax, and philosophy so the module code examples should be taken with some care if the group is not coding in R
    • Also writing in 'base R' versus the Tidyverse is basically different dialects and has some philosophical differences to reconcile
  • maniuplation is misspelled

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njlyon0 commented Dec 23, 2024

Added the note on differences between coding languages to the home page (rather than this module)--see the commit above this comment--because it applies to the majority of the technical modules. We can make that point this year during the wrangling module but I think in some ways it would make more sense to include during the in-person week / at the first technical module involving R so we can set the stage for our code demos early on

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