>>>>> "GS" == G Sawitzki <gs at
statlab.uni-heidelberg.de> writes:
GS> Couse notes for a short introduction to the S language have been
GS> posted as <http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/R/doc/contrib/s.pdf;I>
GS> This is material for a 4-5 days course, assuming some background in
GS> statistics (German style).
GS> As a matter of fact it is a Trojan horse, claiming it is teaching the
GS> S language, but under the shelf it is trying to convey some ideas
GS> about statistics.
R users who are not reading carefully might be told in advance
that G.S. uses "GNU S" whenever others woud say "R" ..
GS> For those of you who are going to Vienna it is a chance to train
GS> your German.
But then, the Viennese (like we Swiss) have their own version of
German which you have to learn additionally ... (;-)
GS> Comments and corrections are welcome (please mail to me directly).
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