1/ SAS/SPSS jokes make me uncomfortable. If you're still using either, yes — you absolutely should check out R. The productivity gains could be big; the gain in affordances definitely will be. A richer programming environment lets you think more thoughts...and then test them!
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Any instructional videos or articles you recommend? (Asking as a long time SPSS user...)
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No, I’m an infrequent R user. But I’m sure
@dataandme would have some great ones!1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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An embarrassment of resources...https://twitter.com/engelhardtcr/status/1118970888697929728?s=21 …
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Chris Engelhardt @EngelhardtCRAfter inviting#rstats and#python to contribute to the following thread (https://bit.ly/2GvXo9D ), I realized that my open invite lacks structure. To remedy this problem,@noamross and I have pulled together a spreadsheet of the DC courses: https://bit.ly/2KMDJq1 . Want to help?Show this thread1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes -
Mara Averick Retweeted Mara Averick
This starts from the start and will take you far, too!https://twitter.com/dataandme/status/1126555986792198145?s=21 …
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Thanks as always, Mara!
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