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Mirror, mirror on the wall, which episode order is the FAIRest of them all? #6

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katrinleinweber opened this issue Jun 29, 2018 · 2 comments
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I don't think it's feasible to reorder the lesson now, but for a second version of this lesson, I have a feeling that a FAIRer and/or more scientifically valid order of work could be taught:

  1. creating a barebone package skeleton (currently episode 4),
  2. packaging raw data, cleaning scripts and tidy data (see Tidy the inflammation dataset #5),
  3. functionalising & packaging code for the analysis (currently episode 3) of that tidied data, and
  4. writing vignettes (potentially another lesson, or referring to r-novice-inflammation/07-knitr-R.Rmd, rr-literate-programming, or r-novice-gapminder/15-knitr-markdown, etc.)
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Yes, that order makes a lot more sense...

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Another idea is being explored in #19: add testthat::expect_ations immediately after writing function code & separating it later when packaging.

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