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Introduction to Shiny: A Simple Way to Create Web Apps with R and Python

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Browser based applications are an ideal medium to showcase interactive research results, distribute simple tools, and provide adaptable visualizations for datasets. But using traditional web development frameworks can be complicated, particularly for researchers accustomed to more traditional programming languages such as R and Python. Shiny is a framework for R, and more recently also Python, that allows for building web applets in a reactive programming paradigm that can be as simple as stacking “building blocks” of interactive and display elements. In this course, we will study the basics of Shiny and its reactive programming paradgim, look at building some simple apps to showcase Shiny features (and potential pitfalls), and conclude by building a new app from scratch.

Learning goal

  • Learn about reactive programming and what makes it different from other programming paradigms
  • Learn the basic building blocks of a Shiny application
  • Design a basic Shiny application


Information about the event

Max. participants
25
Requirements
  • Academic Cloud account (already fulfilled at sign up)
  • Basic R programming knowledge, and potentially Python
  • Exercise will be run on one of the GWDG compute clusters through the Jupyter-HPC service
Speakers
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Dr. Martin Leandro Paleico

Details

Number
1472
Format
Course
Language
English
Begin
10.02.2026 13:00
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Contact

GWDG Academy
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03.02.2026 13:00
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1. 10.02.2026 13:00 - 17:00 Online (BigBlueButton)

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