Python & R - A Data Science Love Story - webinar follow-up thread

This is a follow-up thread to Python & R - A Data Science Love Story

A webinar presentation by RStudio, Live on January 16, 2020 at 11am-12pm EST


Many Data Science teams today are bilingual, leveraging both R and Python in their work. While both languages are tremendously powerful, teams frequently struggle to use them together. We’ve heard from our customers how even experienced data scientists familiar with both languages often struggle to combine them without painful context switching and manual translations. Data Science leaders and business stakeholders find it difficult to make key data science content easily discoverable and available for decision-making, and IT Admins and DevOps engineers grapple with how to efficiently support these teams.

In this webinar, you will learn how RStudio helps Data Science teams tackle all these challenges, and make the Love Story between R and Python a happier one:

  • Easily combine R and Python in a single Data Science project
  • Leverage a single infrastructure to launch and manage Jupyter Notebooks and JupyterLab environment, as well as the RStudio IDE
  • Organize and share Jupyter Notebooks alongside your work in R and your mixed R and Python projects.

This webinar will show examples of all these capabilities, and discuss the benefits of leveraging R and Python.


Hosted by Lou Bajuk and Sean Lopp

About Lou Bajuk
Sr. Director of Product Marketing at RStudio
Lou is a passionate advocate for data science software, and has had many years of experience in a variety of leadership roles in large and small software companies, including product marketing, product management, engineering and customer success. In his spare time, his interests includes books, cycling, science advocacy, great food and theater.

About Sean Lopp
Product Manager at RStudio
Sean leads teams to create useful, enjoyable products. Before RStudio he was a data scientist and worked on alternative vehicle models at NREL, infant sleep dynamics, and originally studied mathematics. He lives outside Denver, CO and skis and bikes with his family.

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