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Publishing Jupyter Notebooks with Quarto | RStudio

ABOUT THE TALK: Quarto is a multi-language, open-source toolkit for creating data-driven websites, reports, presentations, and scientific articles, built on Jupyter.

This talk teaches you how to use Quarto to publish Jupyter notebooks as production quality websites, books, blogs, presentations, PDFs, Office documents, and more. It covers how to publish notebooks within existing content management systems like Hugo, Docusaurus, and Confluence and also explore how Quarto works under the hood along with how the system can be extended to accommodate unique requirements and workflows.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER: J.J. Allaire is the founder of RStudio and the creator of the RStudio IDE. He is an author of several packages in the R Markdown publishing ecosystem and has also worked extensively on the R interfaces to Python and TensorFlow. J.J. is now leading the Quarto project, which is a new Jupyter-based scientific and technical publishing system.

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Correlation Over Causation: Cracking the Relationship Between User Engagement and User Happiness

As a head of product on the Confluence team at Atlassian, I own the metrics associated with user happiness. This a common area of ownership for heads of product, GMs, CEOs. But how do you actually use data to move the needle on user happiness, and how do you convert user activity and engagement insights into clear actions that end up positively impacting user happiness? In this talk, I would like to share the approach we developed jointly with our data analytics team to understand, operationalize and report on our journey on make Confluence users happier. This talk will be useful for data analytics and data science practitioners, product executives, and anyone faced with a task of operationalizing improvement of a "fuzzy" metric like NPS or CSAT.

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