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6,263 PointsI'm looking for Treehouse-like training in "R" are there any plans to host that on Treehouse?
R is used for Data Science and statistics. It is open source like python and widely used in the Data Science/ Data Analysis world. It is required for a series of classes I am taking.
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Dave McFarland
Treehouse TeacherHI Kimberly Smith,
We don't currently have an R course. We r adding to our data courses in 2017 (excuse the pun :), however, and are looking into adding R to our curriculum.
We currently have several courses important for data analysts and scientists:
- The SQL Track
- Data Science Basics which introduces Python as a data analysis tool.
We are also working on an Introduction to Data Analysis course for the beginning of 2017, and will be expanding our data courses throughout the year.
One question for you: what are you using (or want to use) R for? I'd love to hear what you need to learn and why. Feel free to e-mail me at dave@teamtreehouse.com is you'd like.
Gee Tee
586 PointsI would love to see a focused and robust R track - not just an introduction to Data Analysis.
Kimberly Smith
6,263 PointsKimberly Smith
6,263 PointsI am taking a Data Science series of classes and R is a prerequisite. I have loved the classes I've had on Treehouse -- the humor, the ability to work right along in the workspace, breaking it down into chewable chunks. I'd rather that than a dry text book.
And I agree with Todd below, more than just an introduction would be helpful!