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presented in lightning talk, live demo form as part of a Rubyist's intro to R at http://mtnwestrubyconf.org/2011/ by Alan Whitaker [http://twitter.com/digiduke] code in eq.r grab R here http://cran.r-project.org or here http://www.rstudio.org/ newly announced IDE, with remote server support and other cool stuff http://www.revolutionanalytics.com/downloads/ company building commercial builds of R, but also free community edition with some speed enhancements a few links R Reference card (very handy) http://cran.r-project.org/doc/contrib/Short-refcard.pdf an official intro http://cran.r-project.org/doc/manuals/R-intro.pdf UCLA R Starter Kit http://www.ats.ucla.edu/stat/r/sk/ search http://www.rseek.org (googling "R <insert concept here>" is not always so helpful) books for using / learning R Introductory Statistics with R, Peter Dalgaard http://amzn.to/gIPimD the classic book for learning R while brushing up stats R Cookbook, Paul Teetor http://amzn.to/h3UNYf brand new, but I like the structure and am finding some good refreshers and new things in here so far R in Action, Robert I. Kabacoff http://amzn.to/fTpCDr to be published, but available electronically with Manning Early Access Program some "specialty" R books Data Manipulation with R, Phil Spector http://amzn.to/hxp8HC covers data frames, aggregation, etc Software for Data Analysis: Programming with R, John Chambers http://amzn.to/ev6oz1 heavier tome, goes deeper on internals / data structures / coding packages
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Lightning talk materials introducing R statistical analysis to Rubyists at MountainWest RubyConf 2011
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