[R] Revolutions Blog: July Roundup
David Smith
david at revolutionanalytics.com
Wed Aug 10 00:08:21 CEST 2011
I write about R every weekday at the Revolutions blog:
http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com
and every month I post here a summary of articles from the previous
month of particular interest to readers of r-help.
In case you missed them, here are some articles related to R from the
month of July:
A simulation in R finds the value (or disadvantage) or drawing an X,
J, Q or Z in Scrabble: http://bit.ly/qEfYNA
How to display high-quality graphics on the web using SVG output from
R: http://bit.ly/nKbFfa
A review of Paul Murrell's talk about raster image support in R:
http://bit.ly/rdNT4W
You can find other R users on LinkedIn at the R Skills page:
http://bit.ly/rrcRHL
We give thanks to the contributors to the R Project: http://bit.ly/qohlKf
Airline analyst Jeffrey Breen uses data from twitter and sentiment
analysis in R to find which airlines receive the most complaints:
http://bit.ly/r1zt5w
Marketing automation company Marketo uses Revolution R Enterprise:
http://bit.ly/pP1edA
A summary of the new features in R 2.13.1: http://bit.ly/omA9E3
An article in the New York Times about the importance of reproducible
research featured R code: http://bit.ly/posVFd
Patrick Burns simulates the S&P 500 in R to assess the validity of a
surprising forecast: http://bit.ly/psEDKA
News from Revolution Analytics in the July newsletter: http://bit.ly/psS0kK
R's GoogleVis package is used to create motion charts used on the
Lloyds Insurance website: http://bit.ly/ngLN1q
Kevin Goulding offers 10 reasons why graduate students should learn R:
http://bit.ly/p5uVtd
A video demonstration of doing a logistic regression on 1.2 billion
rows of data in 75 seconds with the RevoScaleR package:
http://bit.ly/rrSzua
GigaOm publishes an article (written by me) on 5 real-world uses of
big data, all based on R: http://bit.ly/nk6UbV
The demand for jobs involving R skills, big data, and data science is
on the rise: http://bit.ly/nb2zoQ (this post was mentioned in the New
York Times: http://bit.ly/oOaos0 )
Kickstarter uses R to visualize its successes in crowd sourcing
funding for music, design, art, game and many other kinds of projects:
http://bit.ly/oxmVgU
We congratulate Uwe Ligges on joining the R Core Group: http://bit.ly/nrgSSS
A couple of fun applications of R: reading XKCD comics, and creating
an animated elephant from complex numbers: http://bit.ly/rgWVJm
IBM Netezza sings the praises of R: http://bit.ly/pHRHBi
We profile Jeff Ryan, creator of the xts and quantmod packages:
http://bit.ly/oVQNPW
The program for useR! 2011 at the University of Warwick includes five
talks from the Revolution Analytics team: http://bit.ly/oImIkX
InformationWeek looks at Revolution R as a low-cost alternative to
SAS: http://bit.ly/peK7Ez
Steve Miller looks at applications of R for financial engineering:
http://bit.ly/mT8fm6
Other non-R-related stories included: 3-D printers
(http://bit.ly/pjLLgs ), the nostalgic online game Telehack
(http://bit.ly/og9ixS ), a grand-scale optical illusion
(http://bit.ly/qb4620 ), and optimizing Mario speed-runs
(http://bit.ly/npv8SE ).
There is a new R user group (http://bit.ly/eC5YQe ) in Buenos Aires
(http://bit.ly/mXZFrV ). Meeting times for these groups can be found
on the updated R Community Calendar at: http://bit.ly/bb3naW
If you're looking for more articles about R, you can find summaries
from previous months at http://bit.ly/9hotnN.
Join the Revolution mailing list at http://bit.ly/bsJSer to be alerted
to new articles on a monthly basis.
As always, thanks for the comments and please keep sending suggestions
to me at david at revolutionanalytics.com . Don't forget you can also
follow the blog using an RSS reader like Google Reader, or by
following me on Twitter (I'm @revodavid).
Cheers,
# David
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