July 8, 2019 From rOpenSci (https://deploy-preview-488--ropensci.netlify.app/blog/2019/07/08/user2019/). Except where otherwise noted, content on this site is licensed under the CC-BY license.
Three members of the rOpenSci team - Scott Chamberlain, Jenny Bryan, and Rich FitzJohn - as well as many community members will give talks at useR!2019. Many other package authors, maintainers, reviewers and unconf participants will be there too. Don’t hesitate to ask them about rOpenSci packages, software peer review, community, or just say hello if you’re looking for a friendly face.
We’ve listed their talks for you. Search the schedule for details.
Julia Stewart Lowndes Keynote! R for better science in less time
Thierry Onkelinx git2rdata: storing dataframes in a plain text format suitable for version control
Robin Lovelace R for Transport Planning
Irene Steves Teaching data science with puzzles
Kelly O’Briant Art of the Feature Toggle: Patterns for maintaining and improving Shiny applications over time
Scott Chamberlain HTTP Requests For R Users and Package Developers
Ildi Czeller ropsec: a package for easing operations security for the R user
help wanted
issues open for ropsec.Hannah Frick goodpractice - A Tool for Good Package Development
Jenny Bryan: DRY out your workflow with the usethis package
Rich FitzJohn: Describing and solving differential equations with a new domain specific language, odin
Kelly O’Briant Advanced Git Integrations for Automating the Delivery of Reproducible Data Products in R
François Michonneau How a non-profit uses R for its daily operations
Christophe Dervieux Native Chrome Automation using R
Jakub Nowosad and Robin Lovelace How to win friends and write an open-source book
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