On 20 Dec 2013, at 18:53 , Kevin Wright <kw.stat at gmail.com> wrote:
> SAS uses words. R uses symbols.
>
> See this:
> http://xkcd.com/1306/
>
> (Yes, I know IML uses plenty of symbols. It's just supposed to be
funny.
> And somewhat true.)
>
Actually, R is on par with C++ when it comes to _prefixed_ symbols like
#missedthepoint, which is what the XKCD strip is about. In terms of general
operators, SAS would be approaching COBOL (famous for "ADD YEARS TO
AGE" like construct) were it not for the DATA step and the %MACRO language.
(The preceding XKCD (1305) is quite nice, by the way.)
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