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      <title>Start A Blog</title>
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      <description>I read R-bloggers newsletter almost everyday. Although I enjoy reading other peoples’ blogs and seeing the cool things they do, I hadn’t really considered creating my own until I came across a post by David Robinson: Advice to aspiring data scientists: start a blog. This inspired me to set up my own blog. The following describes how I set up this site.
Getting Started: All I knew at first was that I wanted create my posts using R Markdown files.</description>
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