Using GitHub Copilot (and Others LLM) with R

R-Ladies Rome - Yanina Bellini Saibene

AI
Data Science
GitHub Copilot
In this session, Yanina Bellini Saibene demonstrates how to integrate GitHub Copilot and other Large Language Models (LLMs) into R programming workflows.
Published

December 10, 2024

Registered Attendees (146)

In this hands-on session, Yanina Bellini Saibene, rOpenSci Community Manager, demonstrated how GitHub Copilot can enhance productivity in RStudio, helping users code more efficiently with the assistance of large language models (LLMs). She provided practical examples of data wrangling, R package development, and how these tools can be integrated into your own workflows.

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🌟 What We Learned

Additionally, Yanina delved into both the opportunities and challenges that come with incorporating LLMs into educational contexts, offering valuable insights into how these tools can support learning and innovation.

If you’re curious about how GitHub Copilot can optimize your R programming experience or want to understand the role of LLMs in data science education, this talk is packed with valuable takeaways.

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📚 Event Material

To explore the concepts discussed in the event, here is the material shared by Yanina:

https://copilotwithr.netlify.app/

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