The Annual R festival aka RStudio:conf is happening this week. It is probably the most liked R conferences for all all things R and Data Science. If you are not attending in person, you can experience the conference remotely through live streaming of the conference for free now and recorded videos of the conference a bit later.
It is also fun to follow the action on twitter and here are some tweets collated from the conference sharing the slides presented and some packages.
All #rstudioconf sessions will be live steamed at https://t.co/e6doWbmjkm (not live until thurs morning in Austin). And we'll cleanup and post each session recording and post to https://t.co/FQNcs2qTSM under RStudio::conf(2019L)
— RStudio (@rstudio) January 16, 2019
Not just that if you are in the market to get some books on R and data science, Manning publications has fantastic special offer during the Rstudio:conf with 40% off on all books.
All #rstudioconf sessions will be live steamed at https://t.co/e6doWbmjkm (not live until thurs morning in Austin). And we'll cleanup and post each session recording and post to https://t.co/FQNcs2qTSM under RStudio::conf(2019L)
— RStudio (@rstudio) January 16, 2019
Here are the tweets containing slides of the Rstudio:conf talks.
The slides for my talk at #rstudioconf are available here. https://t.co/4trwyFCkaU
— Claus Wilke (@ClausWilke) January 17, 2019
? So many great talks today @ #rstudioconf, I think @_inundata's is gonna change how I do things on the daily…
? "A guide to making your data analysis more reproducible"https://t.co/oCvPRKbNdj feat. {drake}, @mybinderteam (? @choldgraf), {piggyback} and MOAR! pic.twitter.com/u90wseVuxq— Mara Averick (@dataandme) January 18, 2019
Don't miss @alexpghayes's slides, where he shows code examples of bootstrapping and examining residuals using broomhttps://t.co/Zd2w2JOYWk #rstudioconf pic.twitter.com/mqBnabaWb0
— David Robinson (@drob) January 17, 2019
Building an A/B Testing Analytics system with R and Shiny!
Thanks to everyone who watched my talk, “Building an A/B Testing Analytics system with R and Shiny!” Slides available here: https://t.co/Rd3AtrEUya. Recording will also be available at some point.
— Emily Robinson (@robinson_es) January 17, 2019
Slides & extra resources for my #rstudioconf talk about puzzles and modeling workflow/project management best practices: https://t.co/JKOB1AjHUX
Thanks to everyone who came! Always happy to chat #rstats ? pic.twitter.com/XSAiWFw3kb— Irene Steves (@i_steves) January 17, 2019
Slides from my #rstudio talk ‘Teaching R using inclusive pedagogy’ https://t.co/vsAzkVU0fE. Really appreciated the opportunity for @thecarpentries to be a part of the great education session.
— Tracy Teal (@tracykteal) January 17, 2019
Here is my slides for my addin talk https://t.co/Z2dVSO2Sxi Seriously, if you haven't developed any addins before, try it out tonight! Here is an example you can follow: https://t.co/EXuXoTCzSt #rstudioconf
— Hao Zhu (@haozhu233) January 17, 2019
Teaching R using inclusive pedagogy
Slides from my #rstudio talk ‘Teaching R using inclusive pedagogy’ https://t.co/vsAzkVU0fE. Really appreciated the opportunity for @thecarpentries to be a part of the great education session.
— Tracy Teal (@tracykteal) January 17, 2019
Box plots: a case study in debugging and perseverance
.@kara_woo goes through the debugging process at #rstudioconf with a non-trivial ggplot2 case study (and beautiful slides!). Slides: https://t.co/1Fxv3bAP5X pic.twitter.com/ZfHYfCMamM
— Jennifer Thompson (@jent103) January 17, 2019
Going to capture slide urls for #rstudioconf 2019 at https://t.co/WjOgbSh1lf
— Karl Broman (@kwbroman) January 17, 2019
Working with Categorical Data in R without Losing your Mind
The slides for my #rstudioconf talk, Working with Categorical Data in R without Losing your Mind, are available at https://t.co/AeSQZJ74YP
and the paper I’m plugging is athttps://t.co/kfKgPrneQB pic.twitter.com/RUYabPTGIH— Amelia McNamara (@AmeliaMN) January 17, 2019
Starting with gapminder data and making Hans Rosling-like graphs.
Slides here: https://t.co/SgL3PrNz2k #rstudioconf— Brandon Hurr (@bhive01) January 17, 2019
How To Make Your Data Analysis Notebooks More Reproducible
Slides from my #rstudioconf talk on How To Make Your Data Analysis Notebooks More Reproducible. https://t.co/BUWLdBwlEh
— Karthik Ram (@_inundata) January 17, 2019
Using Data Effectively: Beyond Art and Science
My slides from #rstudioconf on bringing design thinking into data science work https://t.co/ru7cKvjEFJ
— Hilary Parker (@hspter) January 18, 2019
It depends
it depends: a dialog about dependencies
Slides from my #rstudioconf talk at https://t.co/7uUF1H0drK
— Jim Hester (@jimhester_) January 18, 2019
Thankyou #rstudioconf/#rstats for all the kind reviews about my talk today. You're the all the best. My slides and code for plots here: https://t.co/zwJDTBbG09
— Miles McBain (@MilesMcBain) January 18, 2019
The unreasonable effectiveness of public work
Awesome #rstudioconf keynote by @drob on sharing your work: blog, tweets, open source, R packages, give talks, screencasts, write a book. https://t.co/5lLtdObglG
— Karl Broman (@kwbroman) January 18, 2019