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R Shiny Applications in Finance, Medicine, Pharma and Education Industry

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R Shiny Applications in Finance, Medicine, Pharma and Education Industry

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We are delighted to invite you to our next meetup. We will be organizing a new meetup about the book R Shiny Applications in Finance, Medicine, Pharma and Education Industry

Date/Time: Friday, January, 13th 2023 from 6 PM to 7 PM (CET)
Place: Zoom
▶️ Invited trainer: Loan Kim Robinson

▶️ About the talk:
Loan will be presenting her book R Shiny Applications in Finance, Medicine, Pharma and Education Industry

About this book :
R Shiny Application is a structure for making web applications utilizing R code. It is planned fundamentally considering information researchers, and keeping that in mind, you can make pretty confounded Shiny applications with no knowledge about HTML, CSS, or JavaScript. Then again, Shiny doesn’t restrict you to making insignificant or pre-assembled applications: its UI segments can be handily modified or expanded, and its worker utilizes responsive programming to allow you to make any sort of back-end rationale you need. R Shiny is intended to feel mystically simple when you’re beginning, but then the further you get into how it functions, the more you understand it’s worked out of broad structure obstructs that have solid programming standards behind them.
R Shiny Application is utilized in nearly however many specialties and ventures as R itself is. It’s utilized in scholarly world as a showing device for measurable ideas, an approach to get students camped up for figuring out how to compose code, a sensational mode for flaunting novel factual techniques or models. It’s utilized by huge pharma organizations to speed cooperation among researchers and examiners during drug improvement. It utilizes real-time measurement dashboards that fuse progressed investigation.

We look forward to welcoming you!

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