Jeroen Ooms's ggplot2 web interface – a new version released (V0.2)
Good news. Jeroen Ooms released a new version of his (amazing) online ggplot2 web interface: yeroon.net/ggplot2 is a web interface for Hadley Wickham’s R package ggplot2. It is used as a tool for rapid...
View Article"The next big thing", R, and Statistics in the cloud
A friend just e-mailed me about a blog post by Dr. AnnMaria De Mars titled “The Next Big Thing”. In it Dr. De Mars wrote (I allowed myself to emphasize some parts of the text): Contrary to what some...
View ArticleComparing Shiny with gWidgetsWWW2.rapache
(A guest post by John Verzani) A few days back the RStudio blog announced Shiny, a new product for easily creating interactive web applications (http://www.rstudio.com/shiny/). I wanted to compare this...
View ArticleGeneration of E-Learning Exams in R for Moodle, OLAT, etc.
(Guest post by Achim Zeileis) Development of the R package exams for automatic generation of (statistical) exams in R started in 2006 and version 1 was published in JSS by Grün and Zeileis (2009). It...
View Article100 most read R posts for 2012 (stats from R-bloggers) – big data,...
R-bloggers.com is now three years young. The site is an (unofficial) online journal of the R statistical programming environment, written by bloggers who agreed to contribute their R articles to the...
View ArticleAnalyzing Your Data on the AWS Cloud (with R)
Guest post by Jonathan Rosenblatt Disclaimer: This post is not intended to be a comprehensive review, but more of a “getting started guide”. If I did not mention an important tool or package I...
View ArticleR-bloggers: an example of how interest networks propel viral events
A guest post by Jeff Hemsley, who has co-authored with Karine Nahon a new book titled Going Viral. ————————- In Going Viral (Polity Press, 2013) we explore the topic of virality, the process of sharing...
View ArticlePlotly Beta: Collaborative Plotting with R
(Guest post by Matt Sundquist on a lovely new service which is pro-actively supporting an API for R) The Plotly R graphing library allows you to create and share interactive, publication-quality plots...
View ArticleSetting Rstudio server using Amazon Web Services (AWS) – a step by step...
(this is a guest post by Liad Shekel) Amazon Web Services (AWS) include many different computational tools, ranging from storage systems and virtual servers to databases and analytical tools. For us...
View ArticleSet Application Domain Name with Shiny Server
Guest post by AVNER KANTOR I used the wonderful tutorial of Dean Attall to set my machine in Google cloud. After I finished to configure it successfully I wanted to redirect my domain to the Shiny...
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