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Date: Thu, 9 Jan 2014
17:59:00 -0500
From: Milos <spearsata...@hotmail.com>
Reply-To: Milos <spearsata...@hotmail.com>
Subject: New website
about GM analysis and visualization in R and pythonþ
To:
"morphmet@morphometrics.org" <morphmet@morphometrics.org>
Dear morphometricians,
I would like to share my new website/blog about geometric morphometric analyzes in R and, to a much lesser extent, python. The current version contains only one post about outline deformations based on landmark data and their visualization across several groups. Besides the blog part, there are two more pages, one concerning the software available in R or python for GM and general data-driven research, and the other classic about page. I plan steady flow of posts and also adapting the organization and the design of the site according to, more than welcome, comments and suggestions.
Current link is:
http://creativemorphometrics.co.vu
The website itself is hosted on github pages, and uses a custom sub-domain name. Also, this website uses Octopress static-site generator that is based on Ruby and is really flexible and easy to deploy and maintain, so the content can be in the focus instead of web-design and deployment.
Best regards, and hoping for much constructive criticism from the community,
Milos Blagojevic,
Department for biology and ecology,
Faculty of Science,
Kragujevac,
Serbia.
I would like to share my new website/blog about geometric morphometric analyzes in R and, to a much lesser extent, python. The current version contains only one post about outline deformations based on landmark data and their visualization across several groups. Besides the blog part, there are two more pages, one concerning the software available in R or python for GM and general data-driven research, and the other classic about page. I plan steady flow of posts and also adapting the organization and the design of the site according to, more than welcome, comments and suggestions.
Current link is:
http://creativemorphometrics.co.vu
The website itself is hosted on github pages, and uses a custom sub-domain name. Also, this website uses Octopress static-site generator that is based on Ruby and is really flexible and easy to deploy and maintain, so the content can be in the focus instead of web-design and deployment.
Best regards, and hoping for much constructive criticism from the community,
Milos Blagojevic,
Department for biology and ecology,
Faculty of Science,
Kragujevac,
Serbia.
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