![]() ![]() Joe Cheng speaks at RStudio Conference (viewed from the live stream). ![]() However, Cheng said there’s one interesting quirk of R that makes it ideal for a web framework: Unlike almost any other modern programming language, R allows named arguments to be placed before positional ones within a function. At that time, R was considered by many to be a niche language for statistics and not appropriate for broader uses. ![]() Before revealing the new framework, Cheng talked about the history of Shiny for R, which was made public 10 years ago in July 2012. ![]()
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