Featuring 100 articles, this anthology showcases the insights of online film critic David Keyes from the Cinemaphile blog. Alongside the reviews, readers will find a detailed FAQ about Keyes, offering a glimpse into his perspective on cinema. Additionally, a complete index with star ratings provides an easy reference for his critiques, making it an essential resource for film enthusiasts looking to explore his body of work from 2017-2018.
Learn how to use R for everything from workload automation and creating online reports, to interpreting data, map making, and more.Written by the founder of a very popular online training platform for the R programming language!For statisticians, R is the go-to programming language for complex numerical analysis—but it comes in handy for a lot more than that. In R Without Statistics you’ll discover ways that R can be used by the rest of us! Packed with real-world examples and easy-to-follow coding instructions, it introduces R’s application in a wide range of non-statistical tasks, from data visualization and interpreting survey results, to map plotting and automating workloads.Each chapter features an actual R programmer who achieved something novel using the language, and then covers the case study and code samples demonstrating exactly how they did it. Whether it’s creating visualizations for Scientific American , applying a consistent theme to BBC graphics, organizing professional government reports, or effectively mapping the spread of COVID-19, R offers a unique way to transform your work.