David, as always this is a terrific roundup. I note in passing that the "big data" logistic function rxLogit used on the 1B observation dataset (impressive run time!) inappropriately used the t distribution for testing the coefficients in the logistic model [at least if the notation used is any clue]. It should have used the normal distribution.
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