You could use the following rmarkdown book, with last chapter debited to
shiny :)

https://bookdown.org/yihui/rmarkdown/

El jueves, 9 de abril de 2020, Kumar t <rlanguag...@gmail.com> escribió:

> Hello all ,
>
> Very sorry to ask you question that might have been answered earlier . I
> could not able to find right answer .
>
> My requirement is get decent level of proficiency  in the R-Shiny . Is
> there path ( I mean do I need to have knowledge of Dplyr to get data in
> right format )  that I need to follow . Any good references to  papers  or
> books or online resources .
>
> I am new learner to R language .
>
> Thanks
> Phani
>
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