[R] Revolutions blog roundup: August 2014
David Smith
david at revolutionanalytics.com
Thu Sep 4 19:10:26 CEST 2014
Revolution Analytics staff and guests write about R every weekday at
the Revolutions blog:
http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com
and every month I post 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 August:
R is the most popular software in the KDNuggets poll for the 4th year
running: http://bit.ly/1AaTLsu
The frequency of R user group meetings continues to rise, and there
are now 147 R user groups worldwide: http://bit.ly/1AaTINi
A video interview with me (David Smith) at the useR! 2014 conference:
http://bit.ly/1AaTINj
In a provocative op-ed, Norm Matloff worries that Statistics is losing
ground to Computer Science: http://bit.ly/1AaTLss
A new certification program for Revolution R Enterprise: http://bit.ly/1AaTJ3D
An interactive map of R user groups around the world, created with R
and Shiny: http://bit.ly/1AaTLst
Using R to generate calendar entries (and create photo opportunities):
http://bit.ly/1AaTINk
Integrating R with production systems with Domino: http://bit.ly/1AaTLsw
The New York Times compares data science to janitorial work:
http://bit.ly/1AaTLsv
Rdocumentation.org provides search for CRAN, GitHub and BioConductor
packages and publishes a top-10 list of packages by downloads:
http://bit.ly/1AaTLsz
An update to the "airlines" data set (the "iris" of Big Data) with
flights through the end of 2012: http://bit.ly/1AaTLsx
A consultant compares the statistical capabilities of R, Matlab, SAS,
Stata and SPSS: http://bit.ly/1AaTINo
Using heatmaps to explore correlations in financial portfolios:
http://bit.ly/1AaTJ3C
Video of John Chambers' keynote at the useR! 2014 conference on the
interfaces, efficiency, big data and the history of R:
http://bit.ly/1AaTLsy
CIO magazine says the open source R language is becoming pervasive:
http://bit.ly/1AaTJ3E
Reviews of some presentations at the JSM 2014 conference that used R:
http://bit.ly/1AaTJ3F
GRAN is a new R package to manage package repositories to support
reproducibility: http://bit.ly/1AaTLIM
The ASA launches a PR campaign to promote the role of statisticians in
society: http://bit.ly/1AaTLIN
Video replay of the webinar Applications in R, featuring examples from
several companies using R: http://bit.ly/1AaTJ3G
General interest stories (not related to R) in the past month
included: dance moves from Japan (http://bit.ly/1AaTLIP), an
earthquake's signal in personal sensors (http://bit.ly/1AaTLIQ), a
3-minute movie in less than 4k (http://bit.ly/1AaTLIR), smooth
time-lapse videos (http://bit.ly/1AaTLIS), representing mazes as trees
(http://bit.ly/1AaTJ3K), and the view from inside a fireworks display
(http://bit.ly/1AaTLIV).
Meeting times for local R user groups
(http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com/local-r-groups.html) can be found
on the updated R Community Calendar at:
http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com/calendar.html
If you're looking for more articles about R, you can find summaries
from previous months at http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com/roundups/.
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articles on a monthly basis.
As always, thanks for the comments and please keep sending suggestions
to me at david at revolutionanalytics.com or via Twitter (I'm
@revodavid).
Cheers,
# David
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Chief Community Officer, Revolution Analytics
http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com
Tel: +1 (650) 646-9523 (Chicago IL, USA)
Twitter: @revodavid
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