![]() Session 85 Reproducibility Promotes Transparency, Efficiency, and Aesthetics Session 54 Recent Advances in Information Visualization Transform Your Workflow and Deliverables with Shiny and R Markdown Nicholas Jon Horton, Amherst College Randall Pruim, Calvin College Daniel Kaplan, Macalester College Thinking with Data Using R and RStudio: Powerful Idioms for Analysts Session 21: Statistical Computing and Graphics Student Awards It’s advertised as a business meeting in the program, but don’t let that put you off – it’s open to all. We’ll have copies of all our cheat sheets and stickers, and it’s a great place to learn about the other stuff we’ve been working on lately: from Sparklyr and R Markdown Notebooks to the latest in RStudio Server Pro, Shiny Server Pro, shinyapps.io, RStudio Connect (beta) and more!Īnother great place to chat with people interested in R is the Statistical Computing and Graphics Mixer at 6pm on Monday in the Hilton Stevens Salon A4. When you’re not in one of the sessions below, please visit us in the exhibition area, booth #126-128. ![]() ![]() These include talks from RStudio employees, like Hadley Wickham, Yihui Xie, Mine Cetinkaya-Rundel, Garrett Grolemund, and Joe Cheng, but also include a bunch of other talks about R that we think look interesting. We’ve listed some of the sessions that we’re particularly excited about below. The JSM conference in Chicago, July 31 thru August 4, 2016, is one of the largest to be found on statistics, with many terrific talks for R users.
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