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I’m back from useR! 2019!, Toulouse, where I gave one talk and a workshop. Here are the links to the materials.

2019-07-08

Contributing to the R ecosystem

useR! newbie session

A short talk about things you can do as a beginner to contibute to the R ecosystem.

Slides: https://speakerdeck.com/colinfay/contributing-to-the-r-ecosystem

2019-07-09

Hacking RStudio: Advanced Use of your Favorite IDE

useR! Workshop session

Have you ever wanted to become more productive with RStudio? Then this workshop is made for you!

You’ve been wandering the web for a while now, reading about all the things the cool kids do with RStudio: building addins, using project templates, managing connections, playing around with the rstudioapi package… All this seems pretty nifty but so far you have never find the time to sit down and learn how to master these skills. Then, you’ve come to the right place — this workshop will teach you how to push the boundaries of your basic RStudio usage, in order to become more efficient in your day to day usage of RStudio.

Slides: https://speakerdeck.com/colinfay/hacking-rstudio-advanced-use-of-your-favorite-ide

Repo https://github.com/ColinFay/user2019workshop

Example of answers to the exercises https://github.com/ColinFay/user2019workshop/tree/master/examples

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