[R] Learning development concepts in R for newbie users
markleeds at verizon.net
markleeds at verizon.net
Wed Apr 1 17:11:38 CEST 2009
Hi: I have had a similar issue so below are ways that I deal with
that.  i don't think there are manuals/ documentation for
becoming more of a developer ( someone can correct me if I'm wrong and I'd
be happy to be wrong ) but there are other ways:
1) Staying on this list as much as possible and watching what people send as
solutions and trying to solve them yourself
2) printing out package source code. For adf.test, look at the source and
then try to figure out from that what you want to do.
Most of the code from packages is written beautifully and therefore it's
often not that difficult to understand.
3) Reading the R Language Defintion manual. I found that about 6 months
ago and it was really interesting and helpful.
4) Asking the R guRus questions without overwhelming/annoying them. If you
stay on this list, you will fquickly figure out who they are.
  There are many and some know everything and others are experts in
specific areas. They are quite generous with
  their expertise and time. But, you should keep in mind that they help
for free and it's not their job so try to minimize your
  bothers.
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               Good luck.
On Apr 1, 2009, Harsh <singhalblr at gmail.com> wrote:
Hi R users,
I apologize for a seemingly trivial question, but I felt this forum would
be
the best place to seek advice.
I have been an R user for a year now, but I am limited to using R and its
various contributed packages. I strongly feel that users of a free and
open
source software tool must eventually provide development expertise.
I am aware of the extensive documentation available on the R project page
regarding Internals, Language definitions and the like, but I would like
to
find tutorials on R development, much the same way as there are tutorials
for the use of R in statistics and data analysis.
Information on Book titles, online sources, etc that you maybe aware of
which could allow a user of R to also develop R (packages, improvise on
functions, etc) would be much appreciated.
For example, I have used the adf.test in package 'tseries' but the test
assumes a certain form the the time series process. There are 3 forms in
literature, and the other 2 are not used. I would like to modify the
adf.test to incorporate the other two forms as well.
Thanks
Harsh Singhal
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