Hello Norm,
I just noticed you posted this to the R help a while ago, and wanted to
invite you to write some guest R post about your new debugging system for R
(how to easily install/use it).
I will gladly guest post it on my blog and then also on
r-bloggers.com(where it is likely to get some good exposure)

p.s: I got your book on my bookshelf, and hope to read it in this upcoming
year.

With regards,
Tal

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On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 12:22 AM, Norm Matloff <matl...@cs.ucdavis.edu>wrote:

>
> I've developed a new R debugging tool, debugR, available at
> http://heather.cs.ucdavis.edu/debugR.html
>
> This basically replaces my edtdbg, which I will no longer be supporting.
> The new tool is now decoupled from one's text editor, and has a lot more
> features than edtdbg did.
>
> Try it!  Feedback is encouraged, of course.
>
> Norm Matloff
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