Federica Gazzelloni, co-organizer of R-Ladies Rome, recently spoke with the R Consortium about the fast-growing R community in Rome. The group collaborates with R user groups worldwide and has successfully attracted a diverse audience to its events. Federica also contributes to the R community through package development and is currently working on a book about using R for health metrics and tracking the spread of infectious diseases.
The group is hosting an online event titled “Building Reproducible Pipelines with R, Docker, and Nix” on the 29th of July. R users from around the world are invited to attend this event.
What trends do you currently see in R language?
We have reviewed all the events that R-Ladies’ groups have organized in the past years and, after considering the rebranding of RStudio to Posit PBC and RMarkdown to Quarto, realized that several exciting trends in the R language are shaping its usage and development within the data science community. Analyzing event titles, attendee numbers, and activity on past recordings, we found that events containing “Introduction” or “Tutorials” impact learners most, highlighting the growing interest in learning R for data analytics, reproducible research, and dynamic reporting.
Moreover, integrating R with other programming languages and platforms is gaining significant attention. The interoperability between R and languages like Python, HTML, or Java allows users to enhance their skills across multiple tools within a single environment. This has expanded R’s capabilities, making it a versatile choice for a diverse range of users.
Any techniques you recommend using for planning for or during the event? (Github, zoom, other) Can these techniques be used to make your group more inclusive to people that are unable to attend physical events in the future?
We’ve been using Canva extensively for various tasks and found ChatGPT very helpful in crafting storytelling content. To enhance the planning and execution of events, Copilot assists with its excellent collaborative typing, saving time. Additionally, having a Meetup pro-account is valuable, mainly as R-Ladies Rome is part of the broader R Ladies group. It helps us connect with a wider audience while using Google Forms aids communication and prevents missing information. We also use YouTube and have our channel, which is very useful for sharing past events recordings and making them available online to ensure accessibility for those unable to attend live events.
How do I Build an R User Group?
R Consortium’s R User Group and Small Conference Support Program (RUGS) provides grants to help R groups organize, share information, and support each other worldwide. We have given grants over the past four years, encompassing over 76,000 members in over 90 user groups in 39 countries. We would like to include you! Cash grants and meetup.com accounts are awarded based on the intended use of the funds and the amount of money available to distribute.