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Ensure R Language Reproducibility with dateback Package
Aug. 1, 2023, 11:33 a.m. | Bob Muenchen
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Sooner or later, most R programmers end up with code that no longer runs because of package updates. One way to address the problem was the MRAN Time Machine which Microsoft retired on July 1, 2023. You can get similar functionality for source packages using “dateback,” thanks to Ryota Suzuki. As with ...
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