quick-references

Ggplot2

R is a versatile and powerful programming language for statistical computing and data visualization. One of its standout features is the vast ecosystem of libraries and packages that extend its functionality. In this blog post, we will explore one of the most popular and influential R libraries: ggplot2. Developed by Hadley Wickham, ggplot2 is a data visualization package that provides an elegant and intuitive way to create complex, customized plots.

Posted September 21, 2023 by Rohith and Anusha ‐ 3 min read

quick-references blog ggplot2

R Libraries

R is a versatile programming language and environment for statistical computing and graphics. Its strength lies not only in its core functionality but also in the vast ecosystem of libraries that extend its capabilities. These libraries, also known as packages, offer specialized tools and functions for a wide range of tasks, from data manipulation and visualization to machine learning and statistical modeling.

Posted September 19, 2023 by Rohith and Anusha ‐ 3 min read

quick-references blog r-libraries

Bioconductor

Bioinformatics has become an integral part of biological research, helping scientists analyze and interpret complex biological data. R, a popular programming language for statistical analysis and data visualization, plays a crucial role in this field. Bioconductor, an open-source project built on R, provides a rich collection of libraries and tools specifically designed for the analysis of genomics and bioinformatics data.

Posted September 18, 2023 by Rohith and Anusha ‐ 3 min read

quick-references blog bioconductor

Golub

In the world of mathematics and computer science, the name Gene Golub is synonymous with groundbreaking contributions to numerical linear algebra. His work has had a profound impact on various fields, from scientific computing to data analysis. In this blog, we'll delve into the life and work of Gene Golub, a true pioneer in the realm of numerical linear algebra.

Posted September 15, 2023 by Rohith and Anusha ‐ 3 min read

quick-references blog golub

Golang

In the world of programming languages, one name has been gaining significant attention in recent years: Go, often referred to as Golang. Developed by Google in 2007 and first released to the public in 2009, Go has swiftly risen to prominence as a powerful, versatile, and efficient language. In this blog, we'll take an in-depth look at Go, exploring its origins, key features, and why it has become a favorite among developers worldwide.

Posted September 14, 2023 by Rohith and Anusha ‐ 3 min read

quick-references blog golang go

Subscribe For More Content