1. Learn to write. 2. Read books about writing. 3. Look at the jobs you'll want in 5 years, develop skills for them now. 4. Learn to code. In anything. 5. Remember you can change supervisors. 6. Plenty of successful / happy people have quit their PhDs and gone fishing.https://twitter.com/RobinMazumder/status/953397393604665344 …
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Replying to @jamesheathers @statsepi
About #4 what would be the best resource for beginners? I have 0 experience but I would very much like to learn.
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Replying to @pedrofbergo @jamesheathers
My own preference is
#Rstats, which has an amazing community and tons of free, high quality, online learning materials.1 reply 2 retweets 4 likes -
Replying to @statsepi @pedrofbergo
What Darren said. And I don't even use R that much. But I would if I was starting from scratch. But honestly, once you've learned anything, picking up other languages is SO much easier. Same as regular languages. Also excellent cross-language converters exist as well.
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Except Prolog. Don't Google "for loop in Prolog". 
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