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Talks

A searchable table of more or less recents talks given by rOpenSci team members or people representing rOpenSci.

Title Speaker Year Material Language
A guide to modern reproducible data science with R Karthik Ram 2019 en
A preview of Rtools 4.0 Jeroen Ooms 2019 en
Mejores paquetes de R, mejor ciencia Maëlle Salmon 2019 es
rOpenSci, revues de packages R par les pairs pour une meilleure science Maëlle Salmon 2019 fr
rOpenSci, peer review, statistical software, and testing Mark Padgham 2020 en
Peer-Reviewing R Code: Where We've Been and Where We're Going at rOpenSci Noam Ross 2020 en
staypuft: object validation and serialization & should this even be a package? Scott Chamberlain 2020 en
Revisar paquetes para una mejor ciencia Maëlle Salmon 2020 es
La travesía de taxlist en rOpenSci Miguel Alvarez 2020 es
The R Package Review Process. Perspectives from an rOpenSci Associate Editor Brooke Anderson 2020 en
Navigating open-source software - Ensuring you can rely on what you use Rebecca Killick 2020 en
Monitoring health and impact of open-source projects Jeroen Ooms 2021 en
The R-universe project Jeroen Ooms 2021 en
rOpenSci’s Model for Managing a Federated Open Source Software Community Stefanie Butland 2021 en
autotest, a package for automatic testing of packages Mark Padgham 2021 en
Tutorial. GET better at testing your R package! Maëlle Salmon 2021 en
Using rOpenSci packages to access open data for ecology Steffi LaZerte 2021 en
Cyberinfrastructure for Ecological Forecasting Carl Boettiger 2021 en
Are we learning to build better models at the cost of better decisions? Carl Boettiger 2021 en
The right kind of machine learning for a changing planet? Carl Boettiger 2021 en
How can ornithologists find R packages? Steffi LaZerte 2021 en
osmdata: Roadless areas and avian diversity Mark Padgham 2021 en
Assessment and Standardization of R Packages for Statistical Analysis by rOpenSci Mark Padgham 2021 en
2021 en

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