Debunking the R vs. Python Myth 

A Webinar Presentation with:
Lander Analytics, an RStudio Full Service Certified Partner
Live on August 26th at 11am-12pm Eastern Time



What You'll Learn

How many times have you heard the phrase "X is better than Y for data science"? This is a very common misconception among data scientists. For data science to be impactful, it needs to be credible, agile, and durable. To be able to do this, we need to embrace the differences between R vs. Python. Maybe you prefer R for data wrangling and Python for modeling - that's great! Why should serious data science be stifled for the sake of language loyalty? Data science teams need to use the wealth of tools available to them to deliver the most impactful results. This webinar will be a discussion among data science leaders, debunking this common myth.

Speakers

Daniel Chen

PhD Student

Lander Analytics

Daniel Chen is a PhD student at Virginia Tech in Genetics, Bioinformatics, and Computational Biology ( GBCB ). He is a former RStudio intern working on the gradethis package and Author of Pandas for Everyone, the Python/Pandas complement to R for Everyone.

R / PYTHON / Reproducibility / Data Management / GIT

Jared Lander

Chief Data Scientist

Lander Analytics

Jared Lander is Chief Data Scientist at Lander Analytics, Adjunct Professor at Columbia Business School, organizer of the New York Open Statistical Programming Meetup and the R Conferences in New York, Washington DC and Dublin. He is a Series Editor for Pearson and author of the best-selling book “R for Everyone.”

R / SQL / Multilevel Models / Machine Learning / Statistical Computing

RStudio provides the premiere open source and enterprise-ready professional software for R, including RStudio Desktop, RStudio Server, RStudio Connect, RStudio Package Manager Shiny Server, and shinyapps.io. The tidyverse, shiny, ggplot, ggvis, dplyr, knitr, R Markdown, and packrat are R packages from RStudio that every data scientist will want to enhance the value, reproducibility, and appearance of their work.

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