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With the release of webR 0.1.0, running R code in-browser is now possible (and super fast and really neat!). It seems like webR is a natural fit for in-browser learnr modules—for instance, see Desirée De Leon's blog post here about embedding learnr Shiny apps in R Markdown files through iframes.
It would be neat if someday there were some way to add learnr abilities (like hints and solutions) to webR snippets, like this from webR's documentation
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With the release of webR 0.1.0, running R code in-browser is now possible (and super fast and really neat!). It seems like webR is a natural fit for in-browser learnr modules—for instance, see Desirée De Leon's blog post here about embedding learnr Shiny apps in R Markdown files through iframes.
It would be neat if someday there were some way to add learnr abilities (like hints and solutions) to webR snippets, like this from webR's documentation
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: