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A central repository to explore and navigate the R Community pages
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r-community.org is thought to be a central place to find data and trends around the global R ecosystem.
Why this website?
We hope that using this suite of dashboards:
- newbies to the R community can find/explore local and global user-groups, events and important resources.
- Current users can find trends about the important stuff around the global community.
- Organizations that offer trainings/workshops could find trending topics and subjects users are more interested in.
- Event organizers can find sponsors, speakers, understand subjects that have been covered in the past and what still remains.
- Those planning user-expansion/diversity packages can find under-represented regions/areas.
- R enthusiasts/evangelists can be sure (based on verifiable data) when R is really increasing in popularity or declining and we all don’t depend on biased rankings
- With leaderboards, encourage social and technical participation across different spaces within the R ecosystem.
- Ben Ubah
- Meet Bhatnagar
- João Vitor Cavalcante
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A central repository to explore and navigate the R Community pages
R community что это за программа
realme Community
Версия: 2.5.7
Последнее обновление программы в шапке: 24.02.2023
Краткое описание:
Сообщество realme.
Описание:
Realme Community is our official community forum, where you can ask questions and receive guidance about realme devices; share your ideas and knowledge; learn the latest news and events about realme; and simply feel part of an active and ever-growing family of tech-enthusiasts like you.
By joining the realme Community, you can expect:
— Latest news and happenings about realme.
— Wide database of knowledge about realme devices.
— First access to software beta releases.
— Easy interaction with realme enthusiasts and staff.
— Invitation to online / offline events and contests.
— Medals for threads, events, and more.
— Exclusive prizes for Community-only campaigns.
…and so much more!
Regularly updated to add all the features and functionalities our realme Fans deserve, the realme Community App allows you to stay connected with the realme-verse anywhere, anytime.
Note: Found a bug? Use the built-in “Feedback” function in the app, and we’ll iron out all the kinks for a smoother, hiccup-free experience!
Требуется Android: 5.1 и выше
Русский интерфейс: Да
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The R community is one of R’s best features
Posted on June 23, 2017 by David Smith in R bloggers | 0 Comments
[This article was first published on Revolutions, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers]. (You can report issue about the content on this page here) Want to share your content on R-bloggers? click here if you have a blog, or here if you don’t.
R is incredible software for statistics and data science. But while the bits and bytes of software are an essential component of its usefulness, software needs a community to be successful. And that’s an area where R really shines, as Shannon Ellis explains in this lovely ROpenSci blog post. For software, a thriving community offers developers, expertise, collaborators, writers and documentation, testers, agitators (to keep the community and software on track!), and so much more. Shannon provides links where you can find all of this in the R community:
- #rstats hashtag — a responsive, welcoming, and inclusive community of R users to interact with on Twitter
- R-Ladies — a world-wide organization focused on promoting gender diversity within the R community, with more than 30 local chapters
- Local R meetup groups — a google search may show that there’s one in your area! If not, maybe consider starting one! Face-to-face meet-ups for users of all levels are incredibly valuable
- Rweekly — an incredible weekly recap of all things R
- R-bloggers — an awesome resource to find posts from many different bloggers using R
- DataCarpentry and Software Carpentry — a resource of openly available lessons that promote and model reproducible research
- Stack Overflow — chances are your R question has already been answered here (with additional resources for people looking for jobs)
I’ll add a couple of others as well:
- R Conferences — The annual useR! conference is the major community event of the year, but there are many smaller community-led events on various topics.
- Github — there’s a fantastic community of R developers on Github. There’s no directory, but the list of trending R developers is a good place to start.
- The R Consortium — proposing or getting involved with an R Consortium project is a great way to get involved with the community
As I’ve said before, the R community is one of the greatest assets of R, and is an essential component of what makes R useful, easy, and fun to use. And you couldn’t find a nicer and more welcoming group of people to be a part of.
To learn more about the R community, be sure to check out Shannon’s blog post linked below.
При подготовке материала использовались источники:
https://github.com/r-community/central
https://4pda.to/forum/index.php?showtopic=1039582