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While I’m promoting things, you might also want to know that I’m doing a webcast on how to write great R code next Wednesday. It’s at 6pm British Summer Time or 10am Pacific Daylight Time.
the big problem with being a data scientist is that you have to be a statistician and a programmer, which is really two full time jobs, and consequently a lot of hard work. The webcast will cover some tools in R that make the programming side of things much easier.
You’ll get to hear about:
- Writing stylish code.
- Finding bad functions with the sig package.
- Writing robust code with the assertive package.
- Testing your code with the testthat package.
- Documenting your code with the roxygen2 package.
It’s going to be pitched at a beginner’s-plus level. There’s nothing hard, but if you haven’t used these four packages, I’m sure you’ll learn something new. Register here.
Tagged: assertivetestthat, oreilly, r, roxygen2, sig, webcast
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