rstudio::conf 2020 Slides on Futures

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The future logo Design: Dan LaBar

I presented Future: Simple Async, Parallel & Distributed Processing in R Why and What’s New? at rstudio::conf 2020 in San Francisco, USA, on January 29, 2020. Below are the slides for my talk (17 slides; ~18+2 minutes):

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First of all, a big thank you goes out to Dan LaBar (@embiggenData) for proposing and contributing the original design of the future hex sticker. All credits to Dan. (You can blame me for the tweaked background.)

This was my first rstudio::conf and it was such a pleasure to be part of it. I’d like to thank RStudio, PBC for the invitation to speak and everyone who contributed to the conference – organizers, staff, speakers, poster presenters, and last but not the least, all the wonderful participants. Each one of you makes our R community what it is today.

Happy futuring!

– Henrik

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