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Yani Bellini Saibene
@yabellini@rstats.me  ·  activity timestamp yesterday

Today, @lizhare gave a spectacular talk at the Big Team Science Conference about the peer review software resources developed by @rOpenSci and how she learned about them during the Champions program.

The slide with the unexpected benefits is my favorite part of the entire presentation! Thank you, Liz, for including me in this and introducing me to a new community!

#RStats #BigTeamScience #OpenScience #Reproducibility

Unexpected Benefits

Learn new packages and functions,
Learn clearer and more efficient approaches you can use in your own work,
Enjoy the puzzle of figuring out and following the authors' work,
Introduction to object-oriented data structures helped in a future project,
Ways of collaborating apply to private consulting project.
Unexpected Benefits Learn new packages and functions, Learn clearer and more efficient approaches you can use in your own work, Enjoy the puzzle of figuring out and following the authors' work, Introduction to object-oriented data structures helped in a future project, Ways of collaborating apply to private consulting project.
Unexpected Benefits Learn new packages and functions, Learn clearer and more efficient approaches you can use in your own work, Enjoy the puzzle of figuring out and following the authors' work, Introduction to object-oriented data structures helped in a future project, Ways of collaborating apply to private consulting project.
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