[R] R in Linux (Ubuntu)

ONKELINX, Thierry Thierry.ONKELINX at inbo.be
Fri Jul 29 16:28:44 CEST 2011


Dear Mario,

Have a look at Eclipse with the StatET plugin. One of the benefits is that is available for both Linux and Windows which simplifies things when you need to switch often between Windows and Linux (e.g. Windows at work and Linux at home).

Best regards,

Thierry

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> Thanks very much,
> and...Which do you recommend?
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> Mario Garrido Escudero
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> Dpto. de Biología Animal, Ecología, Parasitología, Edafología y Qca. Agrícola
> Universidad de Salamanca
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