by Hubert Hałun | Feb 21, 2023
in such complicated systems which expect from end-user appropriate background and at least middle level of tech-savvy we’ve found that it’s a it harder to them interact with system in a quick way. The common problem is we show them all-in-one and give to users wide...
by Hubert Hałun | Feb 8, 2023
The greatest strength of Shiny is how it quickly it lets you go from an idea to a working prototype. Once you have a working interactive webpage, you can immediately understand what parts of your idea are sound and which don’t work in practice. But the downside of...
by Joanna Moćko-Łazarewicz | Feb 8, 2023
Shiny is a popular framework for creating interactive web applications in R. However, as Shiny apps grow in complexity, it can become difficult to maintain and scale them. In this presentation, we will discuss how we turned our monolithic Shiny app into a...
by Joanna Moćko-Łazarewicz | Feb 8, 2023
At its best, Shiny is wonderful, elegant, and powerful. On the other hand, it can also reduce any of us to tears of frustration when we get stuck deep in the weeds of a complicated bug. As a new Shiny developer, it can be hard to figure out exactly where to start...
by Hubert Hałun | Feb 8, 2023
Shiny apps, Rmarkdown reports and flask dashboards provide a rich user experience for relatively little development time. Often this experience is created by utilising third-party Javascript functions, CSS files, fonts and images, but every external file we use means...