This year, we're excited to launch a Black Friday Week sale for the first time! From November 26, 2024, through December 3, 2024, enjoy a 40% discount on all of our self-paced courses—no coupon code required. Simply visit our website, and you'll find the reduced prices already applied. If you have a professional development budget expiring soon, this is a great chance to use it. All R for the Rest of Us courses include lifetime access, so you can enroll now and complete them on your own schedule. Stay tuned for more updates! #Rstats #BlackFriday
R for the Rest of Us
在线学习提供商
Portland,Oregon 4,414 位关注者
Anyone can learn the most powerful tool for data analysis and visualization.
关于我们
You don’t need a PhD in statistics or years of coding experience to learn R. Anyone can learn the most powerful tool for data analysis and visualization.
- 网站
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https://rfortherestofus.com/
R for the Rest of Us的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 在线学习提供商
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Portland,Oregon
- 类型
- 自有
- 创立
- 2018
地点
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主要
US,Oregon,Portland,97212
R for the Rest of Us员工
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David Keyes
I help people learn to use R, the most powerful tool for data analysis and visualization
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Gracielle Higino
Open Science consultant and mentor
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Thomas Vroylandt
Data & Labor policies consultant
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Cara Thompson
Data visualisation consultant with an academic background, helping others maximise the impact of their expertise
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I recently came across a graph in the New York Times that caught my eye with its clever use of white vertical lines instead of traditional axis lines. The latest blog post on the R for the Rest of Us website, written with Joseph Barbier, walks you through the process of creating a similar chart style using R. I also recorded a video showing all the steps. Learn more via the link in the comments below! #rstats
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I haven't done any live coding for a while but I'm going to do it again this Friday. Join me on the R for the Rest of Us YouTube channel this Friday at 11:00am Pacific as I try to recreate this graph that the Financial Times published in the wake of the 2024 US presidential election. ?? https://lnkd.in/dAtTaxzR
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If you're on your R learning journey, remember that perfection shouldn’t hold you back! Christine Parker's work on the Affordable Connectivity Program dashboard gained unexpected recognition, even reaching the White House! ?? In a recent interview on the R for the Rest of Us podcast, Christine inspires fellow R users to ?? “...put your work out there, even if it’s not flawless. Do it imperfectly. Do it scared.” You never know the difference you could make! Don’t miss this enlightening conversation—check out the links in the comments below! ?? #RStats
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This week on What's New in R, we're featuring: ? Videos from posit::conf(2024)—free on YouTube ? A curated collection of data science learning resources by Nicola Rennie ? Book on?working with survey data in R using modern, tidy approaches Isabella V.?Stephanie Zimmer?Rebecca Powell Read the issue:?https://lnkd.in/dE28Udks Sign up to get What's New in R in your inbox: https://lnkd.in/gmzCjesj #rstats
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“The beauty of R is in its repeatability.” Christine Parker, PhD emphasizes that while setting up code for data wrangling in R may take time, it allows for an efficient and transparent data wrangling process where the integrity of the data is maintained. For more insights and tips on leveraging R for impactful data projects, check out our latest podcast episode! Links to the audio and video versions of the podcast interview are provided in the comments below!?? #rstats
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??? In our latest podcast episode, we had an insightful chat about data wrangling in R with Christine Parker, PhD from the Institute for Local Self Reliance. Discover how Christine harnesses R to drive meaningful change in digital equity by using R to get a dashboard for the Affordable Connectivity Program, enabling informed decision-making. Catch the audio or watch the video through the links in the comments below! #rstats
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This week on What's New in R, we're featuring: ? Tutorial on using Word templates with R by?Dr. Albert Rapp ? Video?from the UK’s NHS-R Community, where Sebastian Fox demonstrates how to create reproducible examples? ? Jack Kennedy's insights on code review best practices specifically tailored for R users Read the issue:?https://lnkd.in/dv39iXYM Sign up to get What's New in R in your inbox: https://lnkd.in/gmzCjesj #rstats
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This week on What's New in R, we're featuring: ? The {ggsankeyfier} package, developed by Pepijn de Vries for creating Sankey diagrams ? Danielle Navarro's tutorial on creating beautiful tables with {flextable} ? A video guide by Rebecca Barter on using ChatGPT for data analysis in R Read the issue:?https://lnkd.in/dutPjKjw Sign up to get What's New in R in your inbox:?https://lnkd.in/gmzCjesj #rstats
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Have you ever struggled with keeping fonts consistent across all your data visualizations? It's a common headache, but I've got a solution that'll make your life easier! In my latest blog post, I dive into a couple of little tricks using ggplot2 that'll help you maintain font consistency without having to manually adjust each plot. Here's what I cover: 1. Using the theme_set() function to apply a consistent theme across all your plots 2. Leveraging update_geom_defaults() to set default font families for specific geoms (like text labels on your charts) These simple techniques can save you tons of time and ensure your visualizations look polished and professional. No more mismatched fonts or tedious repetitive coding! #rstats