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* Hadley Wickham (2021) '''Mastering Shiny''', O’Reilly Media. This is a highly recommended book. You can find the online version with this [https://mastering-shiny.org/index.html link]. | * Hadley Wickham (2021) '''Mastering Shiny''', O’Reilly Media. This is a highly recommended book. You can find the online version with this [https://mastering-shiny.org/index.html link]. | ||
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+ | * Colin Fay, Sébastien Rochette, Vincent Guyader, Cervan Girard (2020), '''Engineering Production-Grade Shiny Apps''', Chapman & Hall. You can find the online version with this [https://engineering-shiny.org/ link]. | ||
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Building Web-enabled Visual Analytics Applications with Shiny in RStudio: Introduction to Shiny
Contents
Content
- Motivation of developing web-enabled applications
- Basic principles of web applications
- Introducing Shiny
- Basic principles of Shiny
- Architecture of Shiny
- Building block of Shiny app
- Hands-on Exercise
=Must Do!
View the three parts series of Shiny Tutorial at this link.
Readings
Core Readings
- Hadley Wickham (2021) Mastering Shiny, O’Reilly Media. This is a highly recommended book. You can find the online version with this link.
Additional references
- Colin Fay, Sébastien Rochette, Vincent Guyader, Cervan Girard (2020), Engineering Production-Grade Shiny Apps, Chapman & Hall. You can find the online version with this link.