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Add rdata blog post. #376
Add rdata blog post. #376
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thank you thank you thank you for writing a blog post about your I'll leave the review to @lwasser - it looks like there might be some formatting issues, but I'm still learning our setup and don't feel comfortable being the authoritative voice on that. I'm so excited that you've contributed this post, and I can't wait to share it with the world once it's published! thank you for being such a fantastic part of the pyOpenSci community. |
I cannot see the blog in the rendered website. Why is so? |
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Everything looks good! We're going to go ahead and merge the post. There's an image that's not rendering right now, but that's because the post doesn't exist online yet.
pre-commit.ci autofix |
Wow, that was fast! Thank you for your work! One thing I have noticed is that you don't seem to use a monospaced font for code, causing some lines to not be aligned (in particular, the dataframe representation does no longer have the column names in their right positions). Apart from that everything seems ok. |
that's great feedback! we're in the process of (slowly!) updating our website - would you mind adding the monospaced font for code as an issue so that we don't lose track of it? thanks! |
Done. |
thank you! |
@all-contibutors add @vnmabus for contributor |
Adds a blog post highlighting the usage of the recently accepted rdata package.
If you see anything that can/should be improved, please tell me. I was not sure about the metadata (it may be incorrect). Also, English is not my first language, so the text may have errors. Finally, I feel that the image with the pandas is a bit overused and could be changed, but I don't know which image could both be fitting for the topic and visually appealing.