[OGRUG] Reminder of Friday get-together
Prof. John C Nash
nashjc at uottawa.ca
Wed Nov 4 16:03:42 CET 2009
Bryan Lewis has informed us he won't be here, but reason is flu! Sigh.
We do have some information from UseR 2009 and announcements of the 2010
meeting, which will be hosted by NIST near Washington DC next July.
Some members of the group have said they are willing to tell a bit about
R issues they are working on.
And, of course, we'll be happy to take questions and learn about R
applications in different areas.
JN
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> Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2009 15:16:48 -0400
> From: "Prof. John C Nash" <nashjc at uottawa.ca>
> Subject: [OGRUG] Group meeting Nov 6
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> Ottawa Gatineau R User Group (OGRUG)
> (mailing list R-UG-Ottawa)
>
> Date: November 6, 2009 (Friday)
> Time: 15:00
> Location: 601 Booth St. (Geological Survey of Canada building)
> Room 177 (Harrison Hall)
>
> Note: You will need to sign in with building security. To
> make this easier, please let Bob Garrett
> (Robert.Garrett at NRCan-RNCan.gc.ca)
> know you plan to come so he can provide a list to the desk.
>
> Bus Service: Routes 101 and 102 along Booth Street (Daniel
> McCann stop), and routes 6 and 85 along Carling Avenue
> (Booth Street stop and walk towards the Queensway).
>
> Topic: Where are we going with R?
>
> This meeting is intended to bring together existing and new members of
> OGRUG and to explore the types of work they are doing with R, such as,
> - graphical tools, e.g., lattice
> - high performance or parallel R
> - specialized user interfaces
>
> We had hoped to have Bryan Lewis join us, but recent changes at
> Revolution Computing have put this in doubt. These developments may also
> serve to prompt discussion over support for R and specialized tools for R.
>
> UseR2010 has been announced. It will be in the Washington DC area late
> July 2010. Some members of the group have been to UseR in the past and
> can provide background information.
>
> Feel free to pass this to colleagues who might be interested. There is
> no charge for this event.
>
>
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