[R] New York Times Article: Data Analysts Captivated by R's Power
Bill.Venables at csiro.au
Bill.Venables at csiro.au
Thu Jan 8 01:42:04 CET 2009
But wait, there's more... The bit I think deserves a fortunes listing is the SAS jibe:
"I think it addresses a niche market for high-end data analysts that want free, readily available code," said Anne H. Milley, director of technology product marketing at SAS. She adds, "We have customers who build engines for aircraft. I am happy they are not using freeware when I get on a jet."
I love it.
Bill Venables
http://www.cmis.csiro.au/bill.venables/
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From: r-help-bounces at r-project.org [mailto:r-help-bounces at r-project.org] On Behalf Of Simon Blomberg
Sent: Thursday, 8 January 2009 10:15 AM
To: Arthur Burke
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Subject: Re: [R] New York Times Article: Data Analysts Captivated by R's Power
> "Some people familiar with R describe it as a supercharged version of
> Microsoft's Excel spreadsheet software..."
Maybe it's my dry Australian humour, but I think this should go into the
fortunes package.
Simon.
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