Announcing torch for R: use PyTorch natively in R for deep learning
Introducing gt v0.2: a grammar of tables for creating beautiful customized display tables in R
Allison Horst is RStudio's inaugural artist-in-residence!
The revamped bookdown.org website: browse, search, and contribute books written with bookdown
RStudio partners with Ursa Labs to build a cross-language data science runtime powered by Apache Arrow
Announcing community.rstudio.com: a friendly forum for RStudio, tidyverse, and Shiny discussions
Shiny Dev Center redesigned: clearer learning paths and updated articles for Shiny developers
Introducing sparklyr: use dplyr syntax to manipulate Spark data and run distributed machine learning from R
Shiny 0.14 adds bookmarkable state, notifications, modal dialogs, insertUI/removeUI, and database connection docs
R Markdown 0.9.5 adds floating table of contents, code folding, tabbed sections, and five new HTML themes
Shiny 0.13.0 introduces Gadgets for interactive tools, HTML templates, modules for managing complexity, and stack traces
Announcing the first Shiny Developer Conference at Stanford, January 2016, for developers ready to build performant, robust Shiny apps
RStudio joins the new R Consortium alongside Microsoft, Google, and Oracle to fund and inspire R's future development
Shiny 0.11 migrates to Bootstrap 3, adds improved sliders, passwordInput(), observeEvent(), plus new shinythemes and shinydashboard packages
Introducing htmlwidgets: bring JavaScript visualization libraries to R. Works in console, R Markdown, and Shiny
New 8-hour video course from RStudio and O'Reilly covering R programming, data manipulation, visualization, and modeling
R Markdown v2: Pandoc-powered output to PDF, Word, HTML, and slides. Citations, tables, footnotes, and custom templates
reshape2 1.4 gets a C++ melt() for 10x speedup. Also: Kevin Ushey joins RStudio
Shiny 0.8.0 adds DataTables support and visual debugging tools. Also: Yihui Xie joins RStudio!
The RStudio CRAN mirror uses CloudFront for fast global downloads, plus anonymized log data is now public
Maps visualizing where RStudio is downloaded around the world and across the US, based on web logs
Hadley Wickham, Winston Chang, and Garrett Grolemund join RStudio to expand tools and education
Announcing RPubs: a free service to publish R Markdown documents to the web directly from RStudio
R Markdown MathJax syntax changes: equations now use $latex ...$ to avoid parsing ambiguities
Join us June 5th in NYC for a meetup on R Markdown with Yihui Xie and Jeff Horner