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    Introduction to Zig

    Introduction to Zig

    An open, technical and introductory book for the Zig programming lang

    This is the official repository for the book "Introduction to Zig: a project-based Book", written by Pedro Duarte Faria. To know more about the book, check out the About this book section below. You can read the current version of the book in your web browser. The book is built using the publishing system Quarto in conjunction with a little bit of R code (zig_engine.R), which is responsible for calling the Zig compiler to compile and run the Zig code examples.
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    golem

    golem

    A Framework for Building Robust Shiny Apps

    golem is an opinionated framework for developing production-grade Shiny applications in R, treating the app like a full R package. It scaffolds project structure, testing, documentation, CI/CD, and supports containerization—streamlining the build-to-deploy pipeline while enforcing clean architecture and maintainability.
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    pagedown

    pagedown

    Paginate the HTML Output of R Markdown with CSS for Print

    Paginate the HTML Output of R Markdown with CSS for Print. You only need a modern web browser (e.g., Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge) to generate PDF. No need to install LaTeX to get beautiful PDFs. This R package stands on the shoulders of two giants to support typesetting with CSS for R Markdown documents: Paged.js and ReLaXed (we only borrowed some CSS from the ReLaXed repo and didn't really use the Node package).
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