Publications by Eduardo Ariño de la Rubia

Interview with Romain Francois at useR! 2014

15.09.2014

At the useR! 2014 conference, without a doubt one of the overriding themes was R’s history, legacy, and future as an interface into the “best of the best” algorithms which were available. Romain Francois’ package, Rcpp11, is very much the spirit and the letter of this ethos and telos of R as an interface. This package is a reimplementatio...

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Interactive Visualizations from R using rCharts

18.09.2014

At useR! 2014 Ramnath Vaidyanathan gave a tutorial and a presentation on one of his current project, rCharts. This R package allows you to create, customize and share interactive visualizations straight from R. rCharts leverages several existing javascript visualization libraries such as polychart, MorrisJS, NVD3, xCharts, HighCharts, leaflet, a...

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Dirk Eddelbuettel, the useR! 2014 Interview

22.09.2014

First things first, Dirk Eddelbuettel was recently named ordinary. This seems contradictory, since Dirk is a known HPC expert, an organizer of the R in Finance conference, the creator of Rcpp, and a Debian contributor. These are only a few of the many accolades bestowed upon Dirk without even a hint of puffery. And yet, Dirk Eddelbuettel is cons...

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Packrat presentation at useR! 2014

26.09.2014

There comes a time in a software toolchain’s lifecycle where the focus shifts from developer productivity and preference to the ability to deploy solutions in production which coexist gracefully in the enterprise. Configuration management and dependency management are two of the first points of friction in this transition, as the free-wheeling ...

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A Conversation with Joe Cheng at useR! 2014

06.10.2014

Joe Cheng is a software engineer. Unfortunately the term gets thrown around pretty lightly, so I’d like to make sure that I convey the appropriate amount of gravitas when I refer to him as such. Joe Cheng is a *great* Software Engineer. He has worked for some of the largest technology companies on the planet, building cutting edge tools which e...

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Hadley Wickham presents dplyr at useR! 2014

13.10.2014

Hadley Wickham is hard at work, releasing packages which leverage the expressive power of R to keep easy things intuitive, and to make hard things possible. Having already developed a number of packages which address other steps in the data processing and analysis pipeline, he chose to address the process by which R developers ingest, manipulate,...

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JJ Allaire, the useR! 2014 interview

15.10.2014

JJ Allaire has courageously bet, time and time again, on the cutting edge of technologies. In doing so, he has not only benefited from the fertile rains but has often times himself been the rainmaker. He has, to a great degree, democratized development on the web by bringing the power to create interactive web applications to a wider audience th...

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Meetup: DataVis with Plotly on December 16th

12.12.2014

Plotly is a  web-based platform for making graphs and analyzing data. Plotly’s APIs and web app let teams work together online to make 2D, 3D, and streaming graphs using R, Python, MATLAB, Julia, SAS, and and Excel, all together, all in one platform. The goal is to support technical and non-technical collaboration at all levels. Plotly transl...

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DataVis with Plot.ly (@plotlygraphs) – Meetup Summary

30.12.2014

It pains me to admit it, but even though I had visited their site, created an account, and played around with their tools, I didn’t really get the value proposition behind Plot.ly. I already use ggplot, bokeh, and d3.js, I already use knitr and ipython notebooks, so why do I need a new way of posting my plots on a web page? On my own and bef...

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Joe Cheng presents Shiny

13.02.2015

The Shiny framework is a web application framework for the R programming language, designed by Joe Cheng, to help R programmers turn their analysis into interactive web applications. Fortunately, it does without requiring that the R programmer know HTML, CSS or JavaScript – greatly widening the possible audience of users. At the January DataSci...

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