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Spring 2026 initial release

16 Jan 13:21
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This is the version we are using at the beginning of the Spring 2026 semester.

Fall 2025 Final

25 Dec 15:39
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This is where I ended up after the Fall 2025 semester.

Spring 2025 Final

14 Jul 16:43
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This is the version as of the end of the spring 2025 semester.

Spring 2025

06 Jan 15:50
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This is updated for the start of the Spring 2025 semester.

Fall 2024 Final

01 Jan 21:25
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This was the last released version for the Fall 2024 semester of Reporting with Data in R.

Spring 2024 Final

21 May 17:06
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There were some rewrites and such during the semester. This is the final version before working on fall 2024 release.

Spring 2024

30 Dec 22:46
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Some chapters were reworked more extensively than others, but we were trying to focus on the following:

  • Add notes about writing Data Takeaways, which is a prose version of what we've learned from the data.
  • A summary of the project on the index, often built from the Data Takeaways.
  • Better examples for chart titles and subtitles.
  • Better examples of source paragraphs.
  • Using code annotations throughout to better tie explanations to the code it refers to.

In the Denied chapters I changed the learning goal from learning bind_rows() to map_dfr() to import multiple files.

Fall 2023

28 Dec 22:07

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This is the final version of the book from the Fall 2023 semester. It began as a significant rewrite at the beginning of the semester, but I forgot to create a new release.

Fall 2021

12 Dec 17:16
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This is the v1 version of Reporting with Data in R used for the Fall 2021 semester.

The published version should be preserved at https://utdata.github.io/rwdir/v1/.

This is the first named version of the book. An older version used in Spring 2019 was not versioned but is in the commit history somewhere.