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A First Course in Statistical Programming with R

A First Course in Statistical Programming with R
Author: W. John Braun
Edition: 1
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0521694248



A First Course in Statistical Programming with R


This is the only introduction you'll need to start programming in R, the open-source language that is free to download, and lets you adapt the source code for your own requirements. Download A First Course in Statistical Programming with R from rapidshare, mediafire, 4shared. Co-written by one of the R Core Development Team, and by an established R author, this book comes with real R code that complies with the standards of the language. Unlike other introductory books on the ground-breaking R system, this book emphasizes programming, including the principles that apply to most computing languages, and techniques used to develop more complex projects. Learning the language is made easier by the frequent exercises and end-of-chapter reviews that help you progress confidently through the book. Solutions, datasets and any errata will be Search and find a lot of computer books in many category availabe for free download.

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