Bill Pikounis wrote:
Pardon my exuberance, but this is simply awesome. What a treat to find
on the front web page of the NY Times this morning under Technology. I
think the article is very well written by the author, and I think it
captures top highlights of why the software and community are so
special.
Continued high gratitude to all of R-core and the R community for its
unique accomplishments. Every bit of praise is well-earned and
deserved.
I have continuously claimed to colleagues (primarily pharma industry)
for the past 8 years or so that R is the most exciting going on in the
area of statistics.
Thanks,
Bill
Amen to that, and in addition, R is now the top tool for everyday
analysis, not just a research statistician's tool.
Frank
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Bill Pikounis
Statistician
On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 08:10, Zaslavsky, Alan M.
<zasla...@hcp.med.harvard.edu> wrote:
This article is accompanied by nice pictures of Robert and Ross.
Data Analysts Captivated by Power of R
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/07/technology/business-computing/07program.html
January 7, 2009
Data Analysts Captivated by R's Power
By ASHLEE VANCE
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