Top 77 R posts for 2014 (+R jobs) by Tal Galili.
From the post:
The site R-bloggers.com is now 5 years old. It strives to be an (unofficial) online journal of the R statistical programming environment, written by bloggers who agreed to contribute their R articles to the site, to be read by the R community.
So, how reliable is this list of the top 77?
This year, the site was visited by 2.7 million users, in 7 million sessions with 11.6 million pageviews. People have surfed the site from over 230 countries, with the greatest number of visitors coming from the United States (38%) and then followed by the United Kingdom (6.7%), Germany (5.5%), India( 5.1%), Canada (4%), France (2.9%), and other countries. 62% of the site’s visits came from returning users. R-bloggers has between 15,000 to 20,000 RSS/e-mail subscribers.
How’s that? A top whatever list based on actual numbers! Visits by public users.
I wonder if anyone has tried that on those click-bait webinars? You know the ones, where ad talk takes up more than 50% of the time and the balance is hand waving. That kind.
Enjoy the top 77 R post list! I will!
I first saw this in a tweet by Kirk Borne.