Ken Rice and I will give a course on advanced R programming in two locations this summer. 1. In Edinburgh, June 13-15 (the week before the International Conference in Quantitative Genetics). See http://www.eisg2012.org.uk/ 2. In Seattle, July 23-25, as part of the Summer Institute in Statistical Genetics. See http://www.biostat.washington.edu/suminst/sisg/general The course is about 60% lecture and 40% lab session (BYO R), covering graphics, the S3 and S4 object systems, SQL and netCDF for large datasets, reading and writing XML, and calling C code. It is designed for people who are already familiar either with R or with programming in other languages. [We will also give an introductory R course aimed at genetic analyses in Seattle, July 9-11. If you read r-help, you probably aren't the target audience for this, but you might know people who are.] -thomas -- Thomas Lumley Professor of Biostatistics University of Auckland