Introduction to Shiny learn how to build interactive web apps with R, Shiny, and reactive programming

"Data scientists who work with R look to Shiny as the web framework of choice for moving analytical power into the hands of their bosses, clients, and the public at large. The reason? Shiny apps let the non-coders of the world control the visualization of complex data sets so they can explore,...

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Main Author: Grolemund, Garrett
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] O'Reilly Media 2016
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520 |a "Data scientists who work with R look to Shiny as the web framework of choice for moving analytical power into the hands of their bosses, clients, and the public at large. The reason? Shiny apps let the non-coders of the world control the visualization of complex data sets so they can explore, analyze and model on their own. Taught by RStudio master instructor Garrett Grolemund, this video details how Shiny combines the computational power of R and the interactivity of the web to produce highly interactive reports and visualizations. Part one offers a detailed description of Shiny and how to use it build an app. Part two covers reactive programming and why it differs from functional programming, the paradigm that guides most of R. Part three outlines the Shiny UI and the toolsets it offers to customize the appearance of a Shiny app. This video is optimized for the intermediate level R coder."--Resource description page