The R-Podcast
Episode Archive
Episode Archive
35 episodes of The R-Podcast since the first episode, which aired on January 31st, 2016.
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Episode 34: Enriching the Next Generation of R-Core Development
February 18th, 2022 | 41 mins 3 secs
The R-Podcast is back! In episode 34 I welcome Heather Turner and Saranjeet Kaur to spotlight the exciting new efforts to bring a new and accessible approach for contributing to R-Core, and fostering a new community of contributors with Collaboration Campfires while putting diversity and inclusion at the forefront.
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The Podcast Lives Again
February 17th, 2022 | 52 secs
A quick announcement that the podcast is coming back!
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Shiny and Javascript Wizardry with Garrick Aiden-Buie
March 3rd, 2020 | 58 mins 53 secs
Episode 33 of the R-Podcast continues our coverage of rstudio::conf 2020! I share my experiences from my e-poster presentation about the Shiny community, and have a great conversation with the very talented Garrick Aiden-Buie! We discuss his spectacular JavaScript for Shiny Users course, the mind-blowing features of the package accompanying the course, and much more. Plus I share my takeaways from Shiny-related presentations at the conference and a fresh batch of listener feedback. I hope you enjoy this episode!
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RStudio's Big Move & Kevin Ushey
February 6th, 2020 | 49 mins 8 secs
rstudio::conf 2020 has officially come to a close, and the R-Podcast brings you the first of multiple episodes covering this huge event! In this episode, I share my perspective on the big news made by RStudio and my take on where this could lead open-source data science. In addition, I am joined by RStudio software engineer Kevin Ushey to discuss his path to joining RStudio, the feature of the RStudio IDE he is most proud of, and the adventures of developing packrat and renv to manage package dependencies. Lastly, I share a new audio series that led to my first mobile Shiny app. Thank you for listening and I hope you enjoy this episode!
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Data Science education with R
August 3rd, 2019 | 1 hr 7 mins
The R-Podcast returns with a recap of the Joint Statistical Meetings (JSM) 2019 conference! In this episode, I share insights gained from an excellent panel discussion on the use of javascript in statistics, and I am joined by RStudio's education team members Alison Hill & Mine Cetinkaya-Rundel to discuss new ideas for teaching data science effectively, as well as how tools like R-Markdown are opening many new possibilities for both students and teachers.
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The origins and future of RStudio with Tareef Kawaf
May 10th, 2019 | 53 mins 24 secs
It's common knowledge that R has been at the forefront of leading innovation in statistics and data science. But one area that's not commonly discussed is how to build a successful business around R and open-source? In episode 30 of the R-Podcast, I am very excited to be joined by RStudio president Tareef Kawaf! We cover a wide variety of topics including his journey to RStudio, building a robust organization structure, and how an open-core model drives RStudio's vision for the present and future. Plus you'll hear how Tareef became the 'T-Test' within RStudio and how he earned the moniker of Mr. Shiny!
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Chicago R Unconference Recap
March 23rd, 2019 | 57 mins 59 secs
I am delighted to bring your coverage of the first-ever Chicago R Unconference in episode 29 of the R-Podcast! I share perspectives on many of the great projects addressed in this unconference, ranging from new metrics on machine text translations to an entire unconference toolbox. Be sure to check the extensive show notes for links to these projects. Plus the return of highlights from the R community, including two newly-funded R Consortium projects. Thank you for listening and I hope you enjoy this episode!
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Tidymodels with Max Kuhn
February 27th, 2019 | 1 hr 6 mins
The R-Podcast's coverage of rstudio::conf 2019 wraps up in this episode, featuring a comprehensive conversation with RStudio software engineer Max Kuhn! We discuss his vision for the
tidymodels
ecosystem of modeling packages, lessons learned from continued development of thecaret
package, and candida advice for how the life sciences industry can utilize R effectively in new workflows. Plus I share some of my favorite gems from the excellent array of conference talks and posters. Thank you so much for listening and hope you enjoy this episode! -
Get the {gt} Tables!
February 11th, 2019 | 50 mins 25 secs
The R-Podcast rolls along with part two of our rstudio::conf 2019 coverage! In this episode I share the advice and tips I used to prepare my talk on Shiny Modules. Plus I sit down with RStudio software engineer Rich Iannone to learn about his journey from atmospheric science to creating a collection of awesome R packages like DiagrammeR and gt for creating tables with a tidy syntax. As always thank you so much for listening and hope you enjoy this episode!
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The Podcast Trifecta (rstudio::conf 2019)
January 23rd, 2019 | 41 mins 6 secs
In this special episode, coverage of rstudio::conf 2019 begins with a three-podcast crossover! Eric is joined by podcast hosts Hilary Parker (Not So Standard Deviations) and Nick Tierney (Credibly Curious) to discuss their impressions of the conference and thoughts on the future of R. Plus Eric shares his insights from the excellent Advanced R Markdown workshop.
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Episode 25: Interview with Ian Lyttle
March 22nd, 2018 | 54 mins 38 secs
github, rstudio
Our coverage of rstudio::conf 2018 concludes with another great interview! I talk with Ian Lyttle about his personal journey to using R, the value that shiny brings in communicating with customers, and his new package to ease the pain of working with enterprise GitHub installations. I also discuss my key insights and takeaways from the extending tidyverse training and talks I attended. I hope you enjoy this jam-packed episode of the R-Podcast!
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Episode 23: rstudio::conf 2018 Chats with Romain Francois and Thomas Lin Pedersen
February 3rd, 2018 | 53 mins 35 secs
data science, r
The R-Podcast's coverage of rstudio::conf 2018 begins! I have the pleasure of speaking with Romain Francois and Thomas Lin Pedersen. You'll hear Romain's thoughts on the growth of Rcpp and the project that helped him become closer to the R community. We also learn about Thomas' journey to enhancing ggplot2 and the new packages he's developed covering network analyses and dynamic APIs from R. I hope you enjoy episode 23 of the R-Podcast!
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Episode 22: Episode 22: Diving in to drake with Will Landau
March 26th, 2017 | 1 hr 17 mins
In this episode of the R-Podcast I have a convers…
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Episode 21: Episode 21: Talking Rcpp and more with Dirk Eddelbuettel
February 9th, 2017 | 40 mins
The R-Podcast concludes its coverage of rstudio::…
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Episode 20: Episode 20 - More interviews from rstudio::conf with Javier Luraschi and Garrett Grolemund
January 28th, 2017 | 29 mins 59 secs
In episode 20 I'm happy to bring you more great i…