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A decision map for R and Python developers covering the ellmer/chatlas foundation, higher-level tools (shinychat, querychat, ragnar, mcptools, vitals, btw), and three getting-started paths. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Hi @cwickham @jeroenjanssens @ivelasq @gregswinehart — this post is ready for review whenever you have a moment. A few things worth a maintainer's eye:
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Adds a new post, "Posit's AI Packages Explained: A Decision Map for R and Python Developers," by Vedha Viyash (Appsilon). It maps the ellmer/chatlas foundation, the higher-level tools (shinychat, querychat, ragnar, mcptools, vitals, btw), and three getting-started paths, with a section on clinical-dashboard use.
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