Hello,
On 7/1/09, Michael <
comtech.usa@...> wrote:
> More pointers about using R for efficiency in development are highly
> apprecaited!
>
This is more from the point of view of the beginner; something that I
wrote recently on r-sig-teaching:
"<skip> I will mention a recent discussion [1] on r-sig-gui that
would---I believe---also be interesting to this list. It is about
Deducer [2], a new R-GUI built on top of JGR [3], intended to be in
some respects similar to SPSS or Minitab.
Personally, as a student and a self-taught novice in R, I believe that
JGR and Rcmdr are individually (and combined) most helpful to
beginners in grasping the basics of R, of course apart from the
introductory web sites [4] and beginner-friendly documentation. There
is also playwith [5] for graphics manipulation. I'd be keen to add
Deducer on the list, when the project matures.
Departing from the "doing statistics" objective, LyX [6] is most
helpful in writing Sweave reports without the additional burden of
(properly) learning LaTeX."
Best regards,
Liviu
[1]
http://www.mail-archive.com/r-sig-gui@.../msg00465.html[2]
http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/Deducer/index.html[3]
http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/JGR/index.html[4]
http://www.statmethods.net/[5]
http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/playwith/index.html[6]
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