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Advanced Shiny for Python
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Take your Shiny apps to the next level with modules
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Advanced Tidymodels
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An advanced class to learn how to use tidymodels to optimize different models, conduct feature engineering, and other activities.
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Big Data in R with Arrow
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An introduction to Apache Arrow for creating efficient analysis pipelines with larger-than-memory data in R.
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Build-a-Dashboard Workshop (with Quarto, R and/or Python)
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Create sleek, elegant, and eye-catching dashboards with static and/or interactive elements with Quarto. For R and Python users.
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Causal Inference in R
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Learn to answer causal questions with causal diagrams, propensity score modeling, and more.
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Data Science Workflows with Posit Tools — Python Focus
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Build an opinionated and Pythonic data science workflow using Posit’s professional products and open-source tools.
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Data Science Workflows with Posit Tools — R Focus
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Use open source packages and Posit’s professional tools — Workbench, Connect, and Package Manager — to improve your end-to-end data science workflows.
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Databases with R
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An introduction to databases and DuckDB with R.
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DevOps for Data Scientists
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This workshop is intended for data scientists who wish to learn more about the basic principles and tools of DevOps and to get hands-on experience putting DevOps workflows into production.
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Effective data visualization with ggplot2
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Level up your figure design skills with advanced tips and tricks for ggplot2 and with fundamental principles of visual communication.
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From R User to R Programmer
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Improve your R programming skills and reduce the amount of duplication in your code.
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Intro to MLOps with vetiver
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Utilize the vetiver framework in Python and R for efficient versioning, deployment, and monitoring of machine learning models in production.
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Introduction to Data Science with Python
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Learn the foundations of Python for data science through a cohort-based, mentor-led, hands-on apprenticeship for working professionals.
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Introduction to Data Science with R and Tidyverse
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Learn the foundations of R for data science through a cohort-based, mentor-led, hands-on apprenticeship for working professionals.
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Introduction to Quarto
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Author a rich array of documents in Quarto.
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Introduction to Shiny for Python
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Learn the basic building blocks of Shiny for Python, including the new Shiny Express syntax.
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Introduction to Shiny for R
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Introduction to builing interactive web apps using Shiny and R
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Introduction to machine learning in Python with Scikit-learn
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Machine learning with tabular data using Python’s the Scikit-learn framework.
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Introduction to tidymodels
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Machine learning with tabular data using the tidymodels framework.
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Level Up with Shiny for R
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Level up your Shiny skills to build complex applications with brilliant user interfaces.
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Making Tables with gt and Great Tables
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Create publication-quality tables with gt and Great Tables. For R and Python users.
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Package Development: The Rest of the Owl
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Learn what’s different about writing R code that lives in a package (vs. a script).
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Quarto Websites
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Build a website from scratch with Quarto.
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R in Production
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Learn how to write robust R code that both works reliably in production, and when it fails, is easy to debug.
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Using Databricks with R
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Overview of the latests methods to connect, and interact with Databricks services.
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What They Forgot To Teach You About R
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