R for data science
The best place to start learning the tidyverse is R for Data Science (R4DS for short), an O’Reilly book written by Hadley Wickham and Garrett Grolemund. It’s designed to take you from knowing nothing about R or the tidyverse to having all the basic tools of data science at your fingertips. You can read it online for free, or buy a physical copy.
We highly recommend pairing R4DS with the RStudio cheatsheets. These cheatsheets have been carefully designed to pack a lot of information into a small amount of space. You can keep them handy at your desk and quickly jog your memory when you get stuck. Most of the cheatsheets have been translated into multiple languages.
Books
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Statistical Inference via Data Science: A ModernDive into R and the tidyverse by Chester Ismay and Albert Y. Kim. “Help! I’m new to R and RStudio and I need to learn them! What do I do?” If you’re asking yourself this, this book is for you.
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ggplot2: elegant graphics for data science by Hadley Wickham. Goes into greater depth into the ggplot2 visualisation system.
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Solutions and notes for R4DS by Jeffrey B. Arnold. Work in progress.
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Data Manipulation in R by Steph Locke. Covers data manipulation in a tidyverse way.
Workshops
- Mastering the Tidyverse by Jumping Rivers. A one day crash course covering tidyverse fundamentals. The course is a mixture of lectures, short exercises and longer tutorial questions. During the day, we’ll cover dplyr, tidy data, tibbles, dates/times and string manipulation.
- Introduction to R by Locke Data. A two day course covering data manipulation and reporting fundamentals using the tidyverse, rmarkdown, and shiny. The course blends lectures, exercises, and practicals over two days to cover the 80% of work that almost everyone needs to do.