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23 R Programming RSS feeds
π‘ bensstats
Benjamin shares his adventures in Data Science, Programming and as tricks and discoveries that he has made along the way in these areas.
URL: https://bensstats.wordpress.com/feed/
π‘ Blog on rOpenSci - open tools for open science
rOpenSci fosters a culture that values open and reproducible research using shared data and reusable software.
URL: https://ropensci.org/blog/index.xml
π‘ blog.RDataMining.com | R and Data Mining
Follow this blog which presents examples on using R for data mining applications.
URL: https://rdatamining.wordpress.com/feed/
π‘ Dean Attali
Dean Attali is a R-Shiny developer and consultant with a MSc in Bioinformatics and a Bachelor of Computer Science. He has experience in R and an expert in R-Shiny. Follow this blog to find articles on R-shiny.
URL: https://deanattali.com/feed.xml
π‘ Fronkonstin
Follow this blog for small experiments in R about data science, mathematics, big data, open data and data visualization.
URL: https://fronkonstin.com/feed/
π‘ insightR | Insightful R Blog
Follow this blog to get insights on R programming from experts.
URL: https://insightr.wordpress.com/feed/
π‘ Jozef's Rblog
My name is Jozef and I have spent the past 10 years working for insurance companies, initially developing and implementing actuarial models with specialized software like Emblem, SPSS Modeler or Sophas. For the better part of this decade, I am developing and deploying production applications mostly written in R, for example computing Solvency II SCR. Currently, I am working on implementing and deploying predictive models for future insurance cash-flows under IFRS17 in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
URL: https://jozef.io/index.xml
π‘ Lucid Manager
Peter Prevos is a civil engineer and social scientist with a PhD in business. He manages the data science team at a regional water utility in Australia. His task is to create value by creating useful, sound and aesthetic data products. His goal is to write a book about data science for water utilities using R. Follow this blog where he shares his experiments he has performed using R language.
URL: https://lucidmanager.org/index.xml
π‘ ouR data generation
This site is a compendium of R code meant to highlight the various uses of simulation to aid in the understanding of probability, statistics, and study design. I will frequently draw on examples using my R package simstudy and other related stuffs.
URL: https://www.rdatagen.net/index.xml
π‘ QuantStrat TradeR
My name is Ilya Kipnis. I am a data scientist, systematic trader, and quantitative research analyst. This blog will be an investigation into various problems that interest me in data science, quantitative finance, systematic trading, and asset management.
URL: https://quantstrattrader.com/feed/
π‘ R Psychologist
I'm a PhD-student and a clinical psychologist from Sweden with a passion for research and statistics. This is my personal blog about psychological research and statistical programming with R.
URL: https://feeds.feedburner.com/RPsychologist
π‘ R tutorial for Spatial Statistics
Follow this blog to get R tutorials for Spatial Statistics.
URL: https://r-video-tutorial.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default?alt=rss
π‘ r4stats.com
Welcome to r4stats.com. This site's mission is twofold: to analyze the world of data science, and to help people learn to use R. R is free, open source, software for data science that is similar to the 'big three' commercial packages: SAS, SPSS, and Stata. Follow this blog to find articles on R packages, R for SAS, R for Stata users and much more.
URL: https://r4stats.com/blog/feed/
π‘ RWeekly.org
R Weekly was founded on May 20, 2016. Follow this blog to Learn R, R tutorials, R resources, blog posts and the latest updates about the statistical programming R language.
URL: https://rweekly.org/atom.xml
π‘ Spatial Processing in R
Follow this blog to know more about Remote Sensing data analysis and spatial processing in the 'R' software for statistical computing.
URL: https://lbusettspatialr.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default?alt=rss
π‘ Stable Markets
Arman is a biostatistics PhD student at the University of Pennsylvania. For the most part, his research centers was around developing Bayesian nonparametric methods. He has experience on data science, visualization, statistics, and other things using R programming. Follow this blog to find more articles on R programming.
URL: https://stablemarkets.wordpress.com/feed/
π‘ Stats and R
A blog on statistics and R aiming at helping academics and professionals working with data to grasp important concepts in statistics and to apply them in R.
URL: https://statsandr.com/index.xml
π‘ That's so Random | A playground for data analysis and R programming.
Edwin Thoen is a statistician turned data scientist, currently working at Funda. After doing bachelor programs in psychology and history he did the Statistical Science program at Leiden University, at which he completed his MSc with professor Hein Putter. From that moment he started R programming, he was hooked, and it always remained his weapon of choice. He is the author and maintainer of the padr R package. Follow this blog where Edwin Thoen shares his knowledge on R programming.
URL: https://edwinth.github.io/feed
π‘ The R-Podcast
R is a free and open-source statistical computing environment. It has quickly become the leading choice of software used to develop cutting-edge statistical algorithms, innovative visualizations, and data processing, among other key features.
URL: https://feeds.fireside.fm/r-podcast/rss
π‘ Theory meets practice
Michael Hhle works as Associate Professor in mathematical statistics at Stockholm University. This blog is about statistics in theory and practice. Follow this blog to know more about R statistical programming.
URL: https://staff.math.su.se/hoehle/blog/feed.xml
π‘ TomazTsql | Tomaz Doing BI & DEV With SQL Server & R
Tomaz Kastrun is a BI / DEV developer and data analyst. With more than 15 years of experience in the field of databases, business warehouses, and development, with a focus on T-SQL programming and query optimization. Follow this blog to get articles on BI & DEV with SQL Server and R, Python, Power BI, Azure, and beyond.
URL: https://tomaztsql.wordpress.com/feed/
π‘ Win-Vector Blog
Win-Vector Blog is a data science blog which gives tips and tricks for using R programming in data science.
URL: https://win-vector.com/blog/feed/
π‘ Yihui's Blog | R statistics
Yihui Xie is a software engineer at RStudio. As an active R user, he has authored several R packages, such as knitr, bookdown, blogdown, xaringan, animation, DT, tinytex, tufte, formatR, fun, mime, highr, servr, Rd2roxygen and much more. He has also initiated the Chinese R conference in 2008, and has been involved in organizing R conferences in China since then. Follow this blog where Yihui Xie shares his thoughts and experience on R programming.
URL: https://yihui.org/en/index.xml