On 19 Apr 2008, at 12:01 AM, Peter Dalgaard wrote:
> Antony Unwin wrote:
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>>> A couple other maybe not all that trivial things to do is to
>>> improve the data import (it is losing out on most of the things
>>> that I tried)
>>
>> Now what would Brian say to a comment like that? Please ins
Antony Unwin wrote:
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>> A couple other maybe not all that trivial things to do is to improve
>> the data import (it is losing out on most of the things that I tried)
>
> Now what would Brian say to a comment like that? Please insert your
> favourite put-down here:
>
>
On 18 Apr 2008, at 6:42 pm, Peter Dalgaard wrote:
> Antony Unwin wrote:
>> ...
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>> The course itself went very well. We encouraged people to bring
>> their laptops and work in groups. Using JGR as the interface to R
>> helped a lot, as it was easier for people to load their own data
>
Antony Unwin wrote:
> ...
>
> The course itself went very well. We encouraged people to bring their
> laptops and work in groups. Using JGR as the interface to R helped a
> lot, as it was easier for people to load their own data and use the
> help. Of course, JGR is compulsory in Augsburg
http://stats.math.uni-augsburg.de/JGR/
Obviously a shameless product plug :)
--- Tom Backer Johnsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Antony Unwin wrote:
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> > The course itself went very well. We encouraged
> people to bring their
> > laptops and work in groups. Usi
JGR (speak 'Jaguar') is a universal and unified Graphical User
Interface for R (it actually abbreviates Java Gui for R).
see http://stats.math.uni-augsburg.de/JGR/
On Sun, Apr 13, 2008 at 2:51 PM, Tom Backer Johnsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Antony Unwin wrote:
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Antony Unwin wrote:
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> The course itself went very well. We encouraged people to bring their
> laptops and work in groups. Using JGR as the interface to R helped a
> lot, as it was easier for people to load their own data and use the
> help. Of course, JGR is compul
Antony Unwin wrote:
> This email isn't asking for assistance, but I thought R-help readers
> would find it interesting. This week we offered a half-day
> introduction to R for researchers at Augsburg University. The
> response was astonishing. Although Augsburg has no medical faculty
> a
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