R 3.0.3 is now available
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R-core member Peter Dalgaard announced yesterday that R 3.0.3 is now available. This is the final update to the R 3.0 series, and includes several small but handy new features and minor bug fixes. Improvements include support for writing very large tables to disk, better handling of foreign-language calendar dates, and more accuracy when calculating extreme quantiles of the Cauchy distribution.
Binaries of R 3.0.3 are now available for download from your favourite CRAN mirror. The first release of the next series, R 3.1.0 is scheduled for April 10.
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