Coming in July! π₯ We Have a 20% off Promo Code β Data Scientists & Data Professionals at New York R Conference
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The R Consortium is sponsoring the New York R Conference, presented by Lander Analytics! This in-person and virtual conference will be running from July 13-14, with workshops (tickets sold separately) from July 11-12. The New York R Conference grew out of the New York Open Statistical Programming Meetup (also known as the New York R Meetup), with currently over 14,000 members. Topics from the meetup include data science, visualization, machine learning, deep learning, and so much more. The New York R Conference is where enthusiasts and data scientist gather!Β
Locations for the conference are at Columbia University and FIAF Manhattan.
Will you be attending? Let us know! Use promo code RSTATS20 for 20% off conference & workshop tickets.
The conference gathers data scientists and professionals from all over the world. This year the conference will include a series of talks covering topics like creating beautiful maps, using OpenAI Embeddings API, data-driven approaches to marketing, using data for journalism, and much more!
There will be workshop sessions from July 11-12. Workshops are a way for generating revenue for OS developers, workshops will include:
Join Jon Krohn with special guest Chris Wiggins, Chief Data Scientist at The New York Times and Associate Professor of Applied Mathematics at Columbia University, for the SuperDataScience live podcast.
To learn more about the agenda, speaker lineup and workshops visit rstats.ai/nyr. Also, follow @rstatsai on Twitter to stay up to date with all conference details.Β
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