Building tidy tools workshop
This article is originally published at https://www.rstudio.com/blog/
Join RStudio Chief Data Scientist Hadley Wickham for his popular “Building tidy tools” workshop in Sydney, Australia! If you’d missed the sold out course at rstudio::conf 2019 now is your chance.
Register here: https://www.rstudio.com/workshops/building-tidy-tools/
You should take this class if you have some experience programming in R and you want to learn how to tackle larger-scale problems. You’ll get the most if you’re already familiar with the basics of functions (i.e., you’ve written a few) and are comfortable with R’s basic data structures (vectors, matrices, arrays, lists, and data frames). There is approximately a 30% overlap in the material with Hadley’s previous “R Masterclass”. However, the material has been substantially reorganised, so if you’ve taken the R Masterclass in the past, you’ll still learn a lot in this class.
What will I learn?
This course has three primary goals. You will:
- Learn efficient workflows for developing high-quality R functions, using the set of codified conventions of good package design. You’ll also learn workflows for unit testing, which helps ensure that your functions do exactly what you think they do.
- Master the art of writing functions that do one thing well and can be fluently combined together to solve more complex problems. We’ll cover common function-writing pitfalls and how to avoid them.
- Learn best practices for API design, programming tools, object design in S3, and the tidy eval system for NSE.
When - WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 2019, 8:00AM - THURSDAY, MAY 2, 2019, 5:00PM
Where - The Westin Sydney, 1 Martin Pl, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Who - Hadley Wickham, Chief Scientist at RStudio
Build your skills and learn from the best at this rare in-person workshop - the only Australia workshop from Hadley in 2019.
Register here: https://www.rstudio.com/workshops/building-tidy-tools/
Discounts are available for 5 or more attendees from any organization, and for students.
Please email [email protected] if you have any questions about the workshop that aren’t answered on the registration page.
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