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Open Workshop: Data Visualization in R and ggplot2, January 25th in Munich

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The first time we at STATWORX are organizing a workshop for anyone who wants to learn more about data and graphics.

Our “Data Visualization in R and ggplot2” workshop is designed for R-beginners and provides the perfect mixture between theory and practice. The workshop will be held at Mindspace in Munich.
Participants achieve first insights into the concepts of data visualization in R and the famous ggplot2 package. Famous newspapers are using ggplot2 to create good looking graphics.

There is a limit of 20 persons per workshop to respond to every participant in the best possible way.
If you want to read more about Data Visualization check out the blog post of our trainer Lea Waniek.

Register now!

Über den Autor

Vivian Jeenel

I am marketing manager at STATWORX and I post my work, free downloads and talk about issues that I hope you find interesting, too. In my freetime I love to travel and to attend concerts and festivals.

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