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What they forgot to teach you about your career
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Vsevolod Suschevskiy
Northwestern University
Graduate Research Assistant
Evanston
https://vvseva.netlify.app/
Monday
, July 25
9:00am EDT
Building Tidy Tools
Chesapeake F
Causal Inference in R
National Harbor 3
From R Markdown to Quarto
National Harbor 12+13
Getting Started with Quarto
Maryland 2
Graphic Design with ggplot2: How to Create Engaging and Complex Visualizations in R
National Harbor 4+5
What They Forgot to Teach You About R
Chesapeake 4+5+6
Wednesday
, July 27
1:50pm EDT
Scaling and automating R workflows with Kubernetes and Airflow
3. Cherry Blossom
Garbage Data, And What To Do About Them
4. National Harbor 10+11
2:10pm EDT
Project Immortality: Using GitHub To Make Your Work Live Forever
4. National Harbor 10+11
2:30pm EDT
R Markdown + RStudio Connect + R Shiny: A Recipe for Automated Data Processing, Error Logging, and Process Monitoring
4. National Harbor 10+11
3:20pm EDT
Quarto for the Curious
1. Potomac C
4:00pm EDT
What they forgot to teach you about industry transitions from academia (WTF AITA)
3. Cherry Blossom
4:30pm EDT
The Past and Future of Shiny
0. Potomac A+B
Thursday
, July 28
10:55am EDT
Zero-setup R workshops with GitHub Codespaces
2. Potomac D
1:30pm EDT
A new way to build your Shiny app's UI
2. Potomac D
1:50pm EDT
Designing for people is hard
2. Potomac D
2:10pm EDT
You should be using renv
4. National Harbor 10+11
2:30pm EDT
Dashboard-Builder: Building Shiny Apps without writing any code
2. Potomac D
3:20pm EDT
These are a few of my favorite things (about Quarto presentations)
1. Potomac C
4:00pm EDT
An introduction to R7
4. National Harbor 10+11
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Drugs not bugs: effective use of R in pharma
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It takes a village: building communities of practice
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What they forgot to teach you about your career
Working with people is hard
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Generating high quality data
Just typing R code: advanced R programming
Teaching data science
Unexpected uses of R
Working with code is hard
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Cat herding: solving big problems by bringing people together
Quarto deep dive
RMarkdown and Quarto
Some of my best friends use Python
Take a sad process and make it better: project and process makeovers
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Data science in production
I like big apps: shiny apps that scale
Machine learning
Pour some glitter on it: polishing the design of your shiny apps
Updates from the tidymodels team
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