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shivaas / US Bank holidays (up to 2020)
Last active August 27, 2025 16:01
CSV for all US bank holidays till 2020. First row is the header. Dates are MYSQL format.
1,2012-01-02,New Year Day
2,2012-01-16,Martin Luther King Jr. Day
3,2012-02-20,Presidents Day (Washingtons Birthday)
4,2012-05-28,Memorial Day
5,2012-07-04,Independence Day
6,2012-09-03,Labor Day
7,2012-10-08,Columbus Day
8,2012-11-12,Veterans Day
9,2012-11-22,Thanksgiving Day
10,2012-12-25,Christmas Day
@abra-chan
abra-chan / picard-facepalm-ascii.txt
Created May 22, 2012 17:47
Captain Picard Facepalm ASCII
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@jeromyanglim
jeromyanglim / example-r-markdown.rmd
Created May 17, 2012 04:23
Example of using R Markdown
This post examines the features of [R Markdown](http://www.rstudio.org/docs/authoring/using_markdown)
using [knitr](http://yihui.name/knitr/) in Rstudio 0.96.
This combination of tools provides an exciting improvement in usability for
[reproducible analysis](http://stats.stackexchange.com/a/15006/183).
Specifically, this post
(1) discusses getting started with R Markdown and `knitr` in Rstudio 0.96;
(2) provides a basic example of producing console output and plots using R Markdown;
(3) highlights several code chunk options such as caching and controlling how input and output is displayed;
(4) demonstrates use of standard Markdown notation as well as the extended features of formulas and tables; and
(5) discusses the implications of R Markdown.