BernR Meetup: Shiny from basics to awesome in 26 minutes
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On Monday, October 14 we will have two talks
Part 1:
Matthew Dobrzyński, postdoc at the Insitute of Cell Biology at the University of Bern, will cover the basics of R Shiny and reactive programming from a non-programmer’s perspective.
Part 2:
Julius Mattern, data scientist at the Swiss National Science Foundation, will show two example Shiny apps currently in productive use within the SNSF: one to monitor researchers’ Open Access publishing practices, the other to deploy datasets within the organisation.
