RStudio has done a soft launch of Quarto over the past months, but the technical publishing platform will move into a spotlight at the conference with several Quarto-focused sessions. Quarto, the next-generation R Markdown system, will be highlighted at the conference as well. The Shiny package for creating interactive web apps with R typically requires a server, unless those apps are running locally in an R session. Another keynote is “The Past and Future of Shiny,” which will be followed by an intriguing session later in the conference titled “Running Shiny without a server,” by RStudio’s Winston Chang. The opening keynote will be on “Good practices for applied machine learning-from model development to model deployment,” and there will be additional modeling and MLOps talks later in the conference.
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