Learning Path: Introduction to R
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Enhance your data science toolkit with our “Introduction to R” learning path: from the basis of the syntax, to operations and functions, for solid programming foundations.
R is one of the most popular programming, scripting, and markup languages. Written by statisticians for statisticians, it is an incredible tool for data exploration, data manipulation, visualization and data analysis. If you don’t have it yet in your pocket, or if you would like to build better foundations for your programming skills, this workshop series is what you were looking for.
Three consecutive Wednesday, from 2 pm to 5 pm, a 3-hours hands on experience.
Learn with industry experts, with more than ten years experience using R professionally, how to efficiently use R and the wide range of its possibilities.
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On October 20th get a good understanding of objects, common functions and basic operations with our “R basics – objects, functions and operations” workshop.
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Follow up with readable data analysis for everyone using
tidyverse
; learn how to extract, manipulate and explore your data with readable, streamlined and professional code, on October 27th at the “Data analysis with tidyverse” workshop. -
Closing up the series, bring your programming skills to the next level with the “Becoming an R developer” workshop, on November 3rd.
With this series we aim at giving you an overview of programming in R, provide practical examples of effective usage of the language, describe best development practices and most common data analysis tools.
Additionally exercises will be available for optional homework in between the workshops.
Register now on our web page and get a discount for the full learning path!
From the basis of the syntax, to operations and functions, for solid programming foundations in R.
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