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We highly recommend checking out the slides from an R Users Group talk in October 2023 from Erika Tyagi and Will Curran-Groome called renv: How to save your collaboRators (and future you) grief.
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We highly recommend checking out the slides from an R Users Group talk in October 2023 from Erika Tyagi and Will Curran-Groome called renv: How to save your collaboRators (and future you) grief.
This guide is intended to help R and Python users at the Urban Institute start using virtual environments. This guide assumes familiarity with Git and GitHub (see this guide if you are not familiar with these tools) and is focused on helping folks start using virtual environments without having to meaningfully modify their existing workflows.