The R-Podcast Episode 16: Interview with Dean Attali
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Direct from the first-ever Shiny Developer conference, here is episode 16 of the R-Podcast! In this episode I sit down with Dean Attali for an engaging conversation about his journey to using R, his motivation for creating the innovative shinyjs package, and his perspective on teaching others about R through his support of the innovative and highly-praised Stats 545 course at UBC. In addition you’ll hear about how his previous work prepared him well for using R, his collaboration with the RStudio team, and much more. I hope you enjoy this episode and thanks for listening!
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Episode 16 Show Notes
Dean Attali (@daattali)
- Dean’s site
- shinyjs on GitHub
- Stats 545 course | University of British Columbia led by Jenny Bryan
- Code Academy course on learning HTML and CSS
- Persistent data storage in Shiny Apps article authored by Dean
Package Pick
Feedback
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+1-269-849-9780
Music Credits
- Opening and closing themes: Training Montage by WillRock from the Return All Robots Remix Album at ocremix.org
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