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[http://www.google.com/search?q=jupyter+R+markdown+deep+machine+learning+ML ...Google search] | [http://www.google.com/search?q=jupyter+R+markdown+deep+machine+learning+ML ...Google search] | ||
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* [[Python]] and installing with Anaconda | * [[Python]] and installing with Anaconda | ||
* [[Kaggle]] Overview | * [[Kaggle]] Overview | ||
* [[SageMaker]] | * [[SageMaker]] | ||
* [[Git - GitHub and GitLab]] | * [[Git - GitHub and GitLab]] | ||
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== R Markdown == | == R Markdown == |
Revision as of 20:42, 15 July 2019
Youtube search... ...Google search
- Jupyter
- Colaboratory
- Python and installing with Anaconda
- Kaggle Overview
- SageMaker
- Git - GitHub and GitLab
R Markdown
R Markdown documents are fully reproducible. Use a productive notebook interface to weave together narrative text and code to produce elegantly formatted output. Use multiple languages including R, Python, and SQL.