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      <title>useR! 2026: Futurize - Tearing Down Parallelization Barriers in R with Transpilers</title>
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      <description>Below are the slides for my Futurize - Tearing Down Parallelization Barriers in R with Transpilers talk that I presented at the useR! 2026 conference in Warzaw, Poland.
Title: Futurize - Tearing Down Parallelization Barriers in R with Transpilers
Speaker: Henrik Bengtsson
Slides: HTML (16 slides; 18 minutes)
Video: To appear
The new futurize package makes it easier than ever before to parallelize existing map-reduce calls - just pipe the call to futurize() and you&amp;rsquo;re done!</description>
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