My name is Yasin Karatekin. I have no experience in R but I want to learn. I can think a career in data science, maybe. https://www.linkedin.com/in/yasin-karatekin-a6331a169/.
Garrick Aden-Buie, the lecturer, showed how to make slides extra special. He told the usage of the “xaringan” package which turns our slides to html webpages. The lecture was beyond my technical knowledge about R, but as a user, I saw that the html formed slides are really useful and have many specifications like adding your webcam into the screen and etc.
The statistics of football goals are modeled as Poisson with R. It can not be called totally succesful but in some of the bet types, the model has high true prediction ratios. I am realy into sports and betting. So, I was interested when watched the video even though I am foreign to R language. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0vlUz5C3dk
G. Brooke Anderson, Colin Eason, and Elizabeth A. Barnes; they developed a new package to predict any type of multi-day extreme event. So, they improved, ease and speed up the climate model output process. https://journal.r-project.org/archive/2017/RJ-2017-032/RJ-2017-032.pdf
The writer, Joy Gracia Harjanto analyzed the stocks of one of the biggest companies in the world, Amazon. You can see the change, the acceleration, the values at the specific time intervals on her graphs. She also simulated the future market value of Amazon stocks. https://towardsdatascience.com/analyzing-stocks-using-r-550be7f5f20d