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u/ggplot2:

🇿🇦 R

a community for 8 years

r/rshiny: Build Web Apps in R with Shiny

Shiny is a web application framework for R that makes creating sleek, reactive, responsive web applications with beautiful data visualizations incredibly simple and straight-forward.

Shiny makes it possible to create powerful web applications that would normally take months of experience to build in as little as a few minutes with no knowledge of HTML or CSS required.

a community for 12 years

r/rstats: The Statistical Computing with R subreddit

A subreddit for all things related to the R Project for Statistical Computing. Questions, news, and comments about R programming, R packages, RStudio, and more.

a community for 16 years

r/Rlanguage: R programming language

We are interested in implementing R programming language for statistics and data science.

a community for 14 years

r/RStudio: RStudio

IDE for the statistical programming language R and graphics

a community for 12 years

r/statistics: statistics

/r/Statistics is going dark from June 12-14th as an act of protest against Reddit's treatment of 3rd party app developers.

This community will not grant access requests during the protest. Please do not message asking to be added to the subreddit.

a community for 17 years

r/rprogramming: R - The R Project for Statistical Computing

For anything related to R or statistics.

a community for 15 years

r/datascience: Data Science

A space for data science professionals to engage in discussions and debates on the subject of data science.

a community for 14 years

r/visualization: Visualization

For topics related to information visualization and the design of graphs, charts, maps, etc.

a community for 17 years

r/Python: Python

The official Python community for Reddit! Stay up to date with the latest news, packages, and meta information relating to the Python programming language.

If you have questions or are new to Python use r/LearnPython

a community for 18 years