Friday, September 21, 2012

BARUG Meetup at the Googleplex

BARUG Meetup at the Googleplex:

What is R?  R is an open-source, statistical programming language that is increasingly becoming the lingua franca of modern data analysis. R developers have created over 4,000 packages to run in the R environment, including several dozen developed by Googlers. We continue to work with the R community through conferences, meetups like this one, Faculty Research Awards, and the annual Google Summer of Code program, which funded 16 students to work with the R Project this summer.



Last week, Google hosted the Bay Area useR Group (BARUG) at our Mountain View HQ.  Over 130 R users and developers met for pizza, networking, and presentations by Googlers.

This was our third time hosting a BARUG Meetup at Google.  Last year we hosted meetings in both Mountain View and San Francisco.  Last week’s meetup topics included an overview of the integration of R into Google’s engineering systems by Sundar Dorai-Raj (above), exciting new work serializing R to run over Flume by Karl Millar (below left), and tips for better R code by Olivia Lau (below right).

By Olivia Lau and Murray Stokely, Google’s R Intergrouplet




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