Note that the technical elements covered in this book range from intermediate to advanced topics, and we hope that you will find relevant topics for your current goals, whatever your level is. This group will be more interested in the rest of the book, which roughly spans from Chapter 6 to the end. This group will find relevant content in the first 1/3 of this book (roughly until Chapter 5).ĭevelopers who want to cover medium to advanced shiny topics that will be relevant to production. Team managers who want to help to organize work, and shiny developers who want to learn about project management. This book will then be of interest to two groups: The content of this book oscillates between conceptual discussions (e.g., what is complexity?), exploration of project-management questions (e.g., how do we organize work when building production shiny applications?), and technical topics (e.g. what are shiny modules, or how do I optimize shiny?), with a large portion of the book being dedicated to technical questions. In other words, you already have some knowledge about how shiny works, are able to build a small working application, and want to know how to build a serious, production-grade application that can be sent to production. If you are starting to read this book, we assume you have a working knowledge of how to build a small application using shiny, and want to know how to go one step further.
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