RStudio Conference 2020, one of the biggest R/data science conferences ended this week. Among many interesting things at the conference, one of the biggest announcements was that “RStudio has become a Public Benefit Corporation“.
This year’s RStudio conference was at San Francisco and next year RStudio conference 2021 will be at Orlando, Florida.
For all those who did not attend, RStudio streamed the main conference live. Normally, RStudio also makes the videos available pretty soon. Till then, for all those who felt missed out on all the fun, here are the slides from some of the talks at RStudio conference 2020. They are all great weekend read 🙂
Jenny Bryan: object of type ‘closure’ is not subsettable
"object of type 'closure' is not subsettable"
? is a talk I gave at #rstudioconf on getting unstuck and debugging in #rstats
Slides and other resources are here: https://t.co/9sOPBHUxRa pic.twitter.com/jzwSNpy1P2— Jenny Bryan (@JennyBryan) January 30, 2020
Will Chase: Glamour of Graphics
Slides from my #rstudioconf talk are up on my site! https://t.co/Jrh0jbtmzD pic.twitter.com/yKFyumSjZq
— Will Chase (@W_R_Chase) January 30, 2020
Ryan Timpe: Learning R with humorous side projects
Here are the slides from my #rstudio talk. Currently non-animated pdf, but the full projects can be found here on twitter and on my website.https://t.co/1bZkx6AKbC pic.twitter.com/sA09KWZZP6
— Ryan Timpe (@ryantimpe) January 31, 2020
Ian Cook:
Slides from my #rstudioconf talk about queryparser, tidyquery, and all things SQL ? dplyr! I'll share the recording when it's up #rstats https://t.co/2WonTTSbjN
— Ian Cook (@ianmcook) January 31, 2020
Jim Hester: GitHub Actions for R
GitHub Actions for R
Sides for my talk at #rstudioconf available at https://t.co/RSsDfYUTjy
— Jim Hester (@jimhester_) January 30, 2020
25 Data Viz Trends in the #TidyTuesday Community
hey #rstudioconf folks! I'm in the Grand Ballroom by the stage, come by and introduce yourself
I'm presenting "25 Data Viz Trends in the #TidyTuesday Community"
Slides are at https://t.co/gJwVeXvbU2 pic.twitter.com/yqLBaRMaft
— Neal Grantham ? (@nsgrantham) January 29, 2020
Future: Simple Async, Parallel & Distributed Processing in R Why and What’s New
My #rstudioconf slides on #parallel processing #rstats using 'future' + near-live progress updates with 'progressr' (attempt at #inclusivedesign):https://t.co/v8USniwkvJ
The hex logo was designed by Dan LaBar @embiggenData ??? pic.twitter.com/DvOoTXxRoH
— Henrik Bengtsson (@henrikbengtsson) February 2, 2020
Data Table:
It was so fun being a part of #rstudioconf and share some things about #rdatatable and the #tidyverse ? my slides are available at https://t.co/B6A74woxRJ https://t.co/u3TkYjSacr
— Tyson Barrett ?rstudio::conf (@healthandstats) January 31, 2020
JavaScript for Shiny Users
? The slides for my short talk given during "JavaScript for Shiny Users" workshop are available here:https://t.co/xtC8R7dXWQ
Thanks @grrrck for giving me the opportunity to give a quick overview of using JS in {golem} projects! #RStudioConf #JS4Shiny
— Colin Fay ? (@_ColinFay) January 28, 2020
Claus Wilke: Spruce up your ggplot2 visualizations with formatted text
Slides for my #rstudioconf talk are now online.https://t.co/cAbwxnHhJF
— Claus Wilke (@ClausWilke) January 30, 2020
Deep Learning with Keras and TensorFlow
Great time teaching #deeplearning with keras & tensorflow workshop at #rstudioconf
?support by @OmaymaS @Rick_Scavetta @dougashton @danielfrg @cdhowe & @rstudio Ed team, @rnt_cole @alexkgold & others… ???
Material is CC BY 4.0: https://t.co/zqgKo0wrpP …enjoy! #rstats
— Bradley Boehmke (@bradleyboehmke) January 31, 2020
Text Mining
All of the #rstudioconf slides in a single place https://t.co/Jk2q1M4lrK#rstudioconf2020
— Alberto Labarga (@alabarga) January 31, 2020
Accelerating Analytics With Apache Arrow
My talk on @ApacheArrow and #rstats at #rstudioconf is coming up at 2:15pm PST!
Live stream it here: https://t.co/DzQtTM7HgY
Slides: https://t.co/a7EaBLIfGv
— Neal Richardson (@enpiar) January 29, 2020
Repeated Reporting in R
thanks all for coming!! ?? you can see my #rstudioconf slides here!
? https://t.co/N6OG0mfqZ0
?? https://t.co/6Im2PNKOh3 pic.twitter.com/bRLEIMRMfF— Sharla Gelfand (@sharlagelfand) January 30, 2020
Data Table: https://tysonbarrett.com/assets/rstudio_conf_2020/Barrett_rstudioconf_2020.pdf
?to the @robjhyndman #rstudioconf2020 slides: https://t.co/PVuESDrXCe
Sometimes I think our head of department excels in too many things that I have to work harder to catch up https://t.co/BIpUFqNdwo
— Emi Tanaka ? (@statsgen) January 30, 2020
And all the materials from workshops before the RStudio conference are here
R Views on rstudio::conf 2020 Workshops. @RStudioJoe reviews the 18 courses on offer, and where to find materials if you weren’t able to attend. https://t.co/j4O5ERAy2E#rstudioconf
— RStudio (@rstudio) January 28, 2020