Thomas Levine wrote:
There are loads of resources for users of any other
statistics package who are learning R. For example

http://www.google.com/search?q="r+for+sas-users";

The reverse isn't the case

http://www.google.com/search?q="sas+for+r-users";

<snip>

I can't wait that long. Until then and until I can
convince colleagues and teachers to use better
software, how do you suggest that I learn SAS?
I suspect that it'll be a book on R for SAS-users,
so I'm expecting recommendations of books like
those that are best for R-users learning SAS.

This question would be more appropriate for a
SAS mailing list, I couldn't find any except for
those of a few regional groups.

I don't think there is any shortage of SAS books, since it's been around so long. I think they even have their own Press. The books don't need to assume you do or don't know R. If you know nothing of SAS, I personally recommend The Little SAS Book: A Primer. It's short, basic, and useful for beginners.

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