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R Users!! Are you ready for an awesome news?!
Microsoft, in collaboration with Quantide, is offering a one-day live course in Milano.
And, listen up …. the course is free and open to everybody!
If you want to deepen your data analysis knowledge using the most modern R tools, or you want to grasp if R is the right solution for you, this is the right class!
The topics range from the first R session to data manipulation, visualization and discovery, from data import and export to data modelling and mining: a wide overview of R as a data science tool.
In particular, we will cover:
- A bit of R history and online resources
- R and R-Studio installation and configuration
- Your first R session
- Data import from external sources
- Data manipulation and data discovery with R
- Data visualization with R
- Statistical models and Data Mining with R
The course will take place on Tuesday 13 December at Microsoft Innovation Campus in Via Lombardia, 2/a, Peschiera Borromeo in province of Milano and will last for an entire working day, from 9:00 in the morning to 18:00 in the evening. Don’t worry about lunch, it is included. You have only to bring your laptop with the latest version of R and R-Studio.
We apologize to non Italian-speakers but the course will be taught in Italian by Andrea Spanò, who is a Rstudio certificated instructor who has worked as an R trainer and consultant for over 20 years.
Be beware: the course is open to a maximum of 30 participants, so if you wish to participate you have to reserve a seat here:
https://www.eventbrite.it/e/my-first-date-with-r-free-live-class-tickets-29481100766
For more information, please contact us at training[at]quantide[dot]com
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