[R] Who uses R?
(Ted Harding)
Ted.Harding at manchester.ac.uk
Tue Sep 25 13:40:46 CEST 2007
On 25-Sep-07 10:46:17, Eleni Rapsomaniki wrote:
> Dear R users,
>
> I have started work in a Statistics government department
> and I am trying to convince my bosses to install R on our
> computers (I can't do proper stats in Excel!!). They asked
> me to prove that this is a widely used software (and not
> just another free-source, bug infected toy I found on the
> web!) by suggesting other big organisations that use it.
> Are you aware of any reputable places (academic or not)
> that use R? (e.g. maybe you work for them)
>
> I would be really grateful for any advice on this. Also
> suggestions on arguments I could use to persuade them that
> R is so much better than Excel would be very much appreciated.
>
> Many Thanks
> Eleni Rapsomaniki
Dear Eleni,
You deserve all the support we can give you!
As well as the many other cogent suggestions you will get
(and I hope there will be plenty of citations of articles
published in prestigious journals), the following may also
be helpful:
Pat Altham (now retired) developed extensive teaching (and
other) materials in R at the Cambridge University Statistical
Laboratory. From her personal web page:
"Some of the computer languages I have had to try to
learn since graduating in 1964: Cambridge autocode,
algol, phoenix, machine-code, Fortran, BBC-Basic,
GLIM, GENSTAT, Linux, S-Plus and finally (probably
the best so far!) R."
See http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~pat/ for more details
and for links to her R material.
Good luck!
Ted.
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