Since 2008, Microsoft (formerly Revolution Analytics) staff and guests have written about R every weekday at the Revolutions blog (http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com) and every month I post a summary of articles from the previous month of particular interest to readers of r-help. In case you missed them, here are some articles related to R from the month of May: Many interesting presentations recorded at the R/Finance 2017 conference in Chicago are now available to watch: http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com/2017/05/watch-rfinance-2017.html A review of some of the R packages and projects implemented at the 2017 ROpenSci Unconference: http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com/2017/05/runconf17.html An example of applying Bayesian Learning with the "bnlearn" package to challenge stereotypical assumptions: http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com/2017/05/who-is-the-caretaker.html Data from the Billboard Hot 100 chart used to find the most popular words in the titles of pop hits: http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com/2017/05/love-is-all-around.html Microsoft R Open 3.4.0 is now available for Windows, Mac and Linux: http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com/2017/05/microsoft-r-open-340-now-available.html How to use the "tweenr" package to create smooth transitions in data animations: http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com/2017/05/tweenr.html A preview of some of the companies and R applications to be presented at the EARL conference in San Francisco: http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com/2017/05/preview-of-earl-san-francisco.html The AsureDSVM package makes it easy to spawn and manage clusters of the Azure Data Science Virtual Machine: http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com/2017/05/azuredsvm-a-new-r-package-for-elastic-use-of-the-azure-data-science-virtual-machine.html A course on spatial data analysis in R, from the Consumer Data Research Centre in the UK: http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com/2017/05/cdrc-spatial-course.html Video and slides of Lixun Zhang's presentation "R in Financial Services: Challenges and Opportunity" from the New York R Conference: http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com/2017/05/r-in-financial-services-presentation.html Visual Studio 2017 now features built-in support for both R and Python development: http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com/2017/05/r-and-python-support-now-built-in-to-visual-studio-2017.html Quantifying the home-field advantage in English Premier League football: http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com/2017/05/analyzing-the-home-advantage-in-english-soccer-with-r.html Using the new CRAN_package_db function to analyze data about CRAN packages: http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com/2017/05/analyzing-data-on-cran-packages.html Stack Overflow Trends tracks the trajectory of questions about R and Python: http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com/2017/05/stack-overflow-trends.html A recorded webinar on using Microsoft R to predict length of stay in hospitals: http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com/2017/05/hospital-length-of-stay.html The new "Real-Time Scoring" capability in Microsoft R Server creates a service to generate predictions from certain models in milliseconds: http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com/2017/05/real-time-scoring-with-mrs-91.html "Technical Foundations of Informatics" is an open course guide on data analysis and visualization with R with a modern slant: http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com/2017/05/technical-foundations-of-informatics.html The Datasaurus Dozen generalizes Anscombe's Quartet with a process to greate datasets of any shape with (nearly) the same summary statistics: http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com/2017/05/the-datasaurus-dozen.html You can now use Microsoft R within Alteryx Designer: http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com/2017/05/using-microsoft-r-with-alteryx.html And some general interest stories (not necessarily related to R): * The history of Australia's states: http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com/2017/05/because-its-friday-history-of-australia.html * An amusingly animated history of the Universe: http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com/2017/05/the-history-of-the-universe-in-20-minutes.html * How to clean messy data in Excel by providing just a few examples of transformations: http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com/2017/05/clean-messy-data-by-providing-examples-in-excel.html * A Neural Network predicts a movie from just one frame: http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com/2017/05/because-its-friday-video-projection.html * The Bayesian Trap, explained: http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com/2017/05/becasue-its-friday-bayesian-trap.html * CareerCast ranks Statistician as the best job to have in 2017: http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com/2017/05/best-job-i2017-statistican.html As always, thanks for the comments and please keep sending suggestions to me at davidsmi at microsoft.com or via Twitter (I'm @revodavid). Cheers, # David -- David M Smith <davidsmi at microsoft.com> R Community Lead, Microsoft? Tel: +1 (312) 9205766 (Chicago IL, USA) Twitter: @revodavid | Blog: ?http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com