‘Build your first Shiny App’ with us
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Learn how to develop from scratch an interactive web interface in R shiny
on June 07th.
Shiny
is the ever more popular approach to share R
data analysis and reports that are required to make data-driven decisions.
It is in fact natural to add an interactive user interface to enable data exploration, visualization, and reporting results, with the additional benefits that you can do it yourself without having to rely on external web services or BI tools.
Learn with us how you can easily developing such a tool with your R
know-how, and how you can walk all the way from prototyping to productive use. While developing an understanding of the most important Shiny concepts you will build step by step a simple Shiny app during the workshop, the app will contain control widgets (sliders, check boxes, selectors, action buttons, etc.), a simple scatter plot and a table of the Iris dataset.
An online hands-on workshop to learn R Shiny
by programming R Shiny
.
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When: Wednesday June 07th, at 2:30 p.m. CEST (Switzerland time-zone).
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What: 3.5-hours online hands-on workshop covering the basics of
R shiny
and walking you through the development of your first shiny app. -
Who: This workshop is for everyone with an interest in building an interactive web interface in
R
. No previous experience withshiny
is needed, however knowledge ofR
is beneficial. -
How: Register at this link. Register more people to get an additional discount from the second attendee onwards.
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And then? This is the first stop of your Journey to learn Shiny, this workshop is the first of the “Shiny” learning path. Register for multiple workshops of the series and benefit from a discount.
Recording of the workshop will be shared with the attendees.
We are looking forward to having you in our workshops!
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