Cristiano Gabrieli
Author ProfileClaim This Author Profile
Prove ownership by publishing #HashtagPLUS and this profile link on your author page or an article under your byline. A moderator or admin will review the request before it merges into your real HashtagPLUS username.
🌐 dev.toSource
From Dev.to - beginners: How R Is Becoming a Powerful Tool for AI and Machine Learning in 2026
🌐 dev.toSource
From Dev.to - ai: R for Absolute Beginners: The 10 Commands You Must Learn First
🌐 dev.toSource
From Dev.to - ai: AI‑Driven Cyber Threats in 2026: What Security Leaders Must Prepare For Now
🌐 dev.toSource
From Dev.to - webdev: AI Agents Are Coming: What They Actually Are (Without the Hype)
🌐 dev.toSource
From Dev.to - python: “Using R and Python Together with reticulate: A Practical Guide for Data Workflows”
🌐 dev.toSource
From Dev.to - datascience: 10 Essential Data Calculations in R Every Analyst Should Know
🌐 dev.toSource
R Markdown is one of the best tools for creating technical reports — but the default theme often looks outdated. In this guide, I’ll show you how to build a simple, reusable R Markdown theme you can apply to any project. --- title: "Clean R Markdown Theme" author: "Your Name" out
🌐 dev.toSource
Quarto is becoming the default tool for technical reporting in the R ecosystem. It’s flexible, modern, and integrates cleanly with RStudio. But the default HTML themes often look generic — especially if you need professional‑grade reports for clients, research, or business presen