Here at Jumping Rivers, we love data science. One of the huge benefits of data science is transparency. For example, R. Being an open-source language, it immediately is giving something back to the community that propels it to the top of the data science ladder. Just like the world of data science, our ethos is transparency and giving back to the community. Conference sponsorship To help support the community, we are offering automatic sponsorship of any R conference.
R-Ladies
SatRdays SatRdays are great. Low cost R events, held around the world. What’s not to love! For the last year, we have been offering automatic sponsorship for all SatRday events. All the organisers have to do is complete a quick questionnaire and the money is sent on it’s way. So far we have sponsored seven events! Kampal 2019 Newcastle 2019 Nairobi 2019 Cardiff 2019 Berlin 2019 Abidjan 2020 Newcastle 2020 So if you are organising a SatRday, feel free to tap us for sponsorship!
Published: April 20, 2018
The Main Competition The Secondary Competition What next? The results of the eRum competition are in! Before we announce the winners we would like to thank everyone who entered. It has been a pleasure to look at all of the ideas on show. The Main Competition The winner of the main competition is Lukasz Janiszewski. Lukasz provided a fantastic visualisation of the locations of each R user/ladies group and all R conferences.
Published: February 2, 2018
So… big news. Jumping Rivers is sponsoring eRum 2018 and in light of this news we are giving away a free place at the conference! (Not to mention our very own lead consultant, Colin Gillespie, is one of the invited speakers.) Do you use Professional Posit Products? If so, check out our managed Posit services The Main Competition Here at Jumping Rivers, we maintain the site meetingsR. This comprises of three comprehensive lists:
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