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Update: This contest is now closed for entries, but you may still use the data and prompts for practice. Thank you to Brady, and Alan for their participation!! Brady will receive this month's sticker! - Why did the R code dress up as a ghost for Halloween? Because it wanted to be 'spook-tacularly' transparent! - Why did the R developer go to the Halloween party? To show off their 'boo-tifully' coded costumes! - When autumn comes, programmers switch from 'Java' to 'Pumpkin Spice Code’. - Why do programmers love the fall? Because it's the season for 'leaf'-ing bugs behind! (Puns via ChatGPT) This is the OSF page for the October R contest. It will open October 1st, 2024 and close October 31st (latest time zone on Earth). The entry form can be found [here][1]. The prompts and dataset are available [here][2] and [here][3]. Please note: August and September winners should be receiving their stickers soon. Please contact Dr. Kelly Cuccolo with any questions, kcuccolo@mivu.org. [1]: https://forms.gle/woZugzow3a8BgHEK8 [2]: https://osf.io/qgt7h [3]: https://osf.io/mxs49
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