This course picks up where CS50 leaves off, diving more deeply into the design and implementation of web apps with Python, JavaScript, and SQL using frameworks like Django, React, and Bootstrap.
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A less well-known fact about R Markdown is that many other languages are also supported, such as Python, Julia, C++, and SQL. The support comes from the knitr package, which has provided a large number of language engines. Language engines are essentially functions registered in the object knitr::knit_engine. You can list the names of all available engines via: ## [1] "awk" "bash" "coffee" ## [4]
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