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2011 Mar 25
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"Neutral" sources that attest to the success of the R project?
...nalysis".
*Can anyone suggest what academic-papers/news-articles have been made to
cover the R language community and impact in a "neutral" way?*
The only place that tries searching for such source, that I am currently
aware of, is Robert Muenchen page:
http://sites.google.com/site/r4statistics/popularity
Which cites several sources, all of which could be said to be not-reliable
sources (the R journal, mailing lists,...)
Thanks.
Tal
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2010 Jun 28
1
(New) Popularity of R, SAS, SPSS, Stata...
Greeting Listserv Readers,
At http://r4stats.com/popularity I have added plots, data, and/or
discussion of:
1. Scholarly impact of each package across the years
2. The number of subscribers to some of the listservs
3. How popular each package is among Google searches across the years
4. Survey results from a Rexer Analytics poll
5. Survey results from a KDnuggests poll
6. A rudimentary analysis
2010 May 14
3
SAS for R-users
...witch to anything else. That said,
users of other statistics packages will sometimes
make R-users switch to their statistics packages.
The only resources I've found for R-users learning
SAS are still intended for SAS-users learning R.
http://sas-and-r.blogspot.com
http://sites.google.com/site/r4statistics/the-books/r4sas-spss
Bob Muenchen says that 'Ralph O?Brien says that
in a few years there will be so many students
graduating knowing mainly R that [he]?ll need to
write, ?SAS for R Users.? That?ll be the day!'
I can't wait that long. Until then and until I can
convince colleagues...