R for SQListas (1): Welcome to the Tidyverse
This is the 2-part blog version of a talk I've given at DOAG Conference this week. I've also uploaded the slides (no ppt; just pretty R presentation;-)) to the articles section, but if you'd like a little text I'm encouraging you to read on. That is, if you're in the target group for this post/talk. For this post, let me assume you're a SQL girl (or guy). With SQL you're comfortable (an expert, probably), you know how to get and manipulate your data, no nesting of subselects has you scared;-).
Jan-3-2017, 04:20:07 GMT
- Country:
- South America > Brazil (0.04)
- Oceania > Papua New Guinea (0.04)
- North America
- United States (0.04)
- Mexico (0.04)
- Canada (0.04)
- Europe
- Russia (0.05)
- United Kingdom (0.04)
- Spain (0.04)
- Norway > Eastern Norway
- Oslo (0.05)
- Germany > Bavaria
- Upper Bavaria > Munich (0.14)
- Denmark
- Central Jutland > Aarhus (0.09)
- North Jutland > Aalborg (0.04)
- Asia
- Russia (0.05)
- China (0.05)
- Kazakhstan (0.04)
- Japan (0.04)
- Indonesia (0.04)
- India (0.04)
- Middle East
- Oman (0.04)
- Iran (0.04)
- Republic of Türkiye > Corum Province
- Corum (0.04)
- Africa
- Nigeria (0.04)
- Namibia (0.04)
- Middle East > Djibouti (0.04)
- Lesotho (0.04)
- Eswatini (0.04)
- Eritrea (0.04)
- Central African Republic (0.04)
- Botswana (0.04)
- Technology: