Just published: Mastering RStudio [Free Sample]

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After nearly 10 month of work, Max(@nierhoff) and I are really happy to announce that our new book Mastering RStudio – Develop, Communicate, and Collaborate with R was just published.
This book is aimed at R developers and analysts who wish to do R statistical development while taking advantage of RStudio´s functionality to ease development efforts. We assume some R programming experience as well as being comfortable with R´s basic structures and a number of basic functions.

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RStudio helps you to manage small to large projects by giving you a multi-functional integrated development environment, combined with the power and flexibility of the R programming language.
We will guide you through the whole RStudio IDE and show you its powerful features. After an introduction into the interface, we will learn how to communicate insights with R Markdown in static and interactive ways, build interactive web applications with the Shiny framework to present and share our analysis results and even how to easily collaborate with other people on your projects by using Git and GitHub.
Further, we will show you how you can use R for your organisation with the help of RStudio Server and show you how you create a professional dashboard with R and Shiny.
Max and I hope that you will enjoy this book and we welcome every feedback.
Mastering RStudio

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