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Wednesday, June 29 • 9:00am - 10:00am
Towards a grammar of interactive graphics

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I announced ggvis in 2014, but there has been little progress on it since. In this talk, I'll tell you a little bit about what I've been working on instead (data ingest, purrr, multiple models, ...) and tell you my plans for the future of ggvis. The goal is for 2016 to be the year of ggvis, and I'm going to be putting a lot of time into ggvis until it's a clear replacement for ggplot2. I'll talk about some of the new packages that will make this possible (including ggstat, ggeom, and gglayout), and how this work is also going to improve ggplot2.

Moderators
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Karthik Ram

co-founder, rOpenSci
Karthik Ram is a co-founder of ROpenSci, and a data science fellow at the University of California's Berkeley Institute for Data Science. Karthik primarily works on a project that develops R-based tools to facilitate open science and access to open data.

Speakers
avatar for Hadley Wickham

Hadley Wickham

Chief Scientist, RStudio
Hadley is Chief Scientist at RStudio, winner of the 2019 COPSS award, and a member of the R Foundation. He builds tools (both computational and cognitive) to make data science easier, faster, and more fun. His work includes packages for data science (like the tidyverse, which includes... Read More →


Wednesday June 29, 2016 9:00am - 10:00am PDT
McCaw Hall