Coming to R from SQL, Python, SAS, Matlab, or Lisp
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Head over to Revolutions Blog for a list of PDF and powerpoint resources for making the transition to R from other programming or stats languages. All of these notes come from the New York R meetup. I enjoyed browsing the meetup’s files – lots of powerpoints, PDFs, and example R data files for various topics, including several slideshows on ggplot2. Don’t forget the ggplot2 tutorial I posted
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