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Updated R notes

Posted on 28 July 2009 by John

Over five thousand folks visited my notes on R yesterday because the page was picked up by some link sharing sites. I want to thank everyone who sent feedback, especially Gabor Grothendieck. I’ve revised the notes to reflect many of the suggestions I received.

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John D. Cook

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