Hello, I am interviewing for industry positions (bioinformatics) and one of them involves coding tests in R. I have the basics, but just wanted to brush up and move ahead to more skilled level of coding/ competitive coding in R. I have 2 weeks of summer vacation and don't mind paying for any course which is reasonable. I saw a lot of stuff on the internet and too many things are confusing me. Given the limited time available, I wanted some suggestions from the community. Thanks and Regards
Which field are you working on, what what is your current level? If I asked you to write a decent Rmarkdown document that takes input files and options via a
params
list, and should output a html report including the code and relevant plots, would you basically know what to do? If not then learn Rmarkdown. It is valuable for code and analysis documentation.