I've been asked how J compares to (and contrasts with) R. Because I've
never used R my only option for a timely reply is to turn to others,
so I'm passing this question on to the wider J community as I'm sure
some of you have a better sense of what the answers can be.

If something along this line has already been written up, a pointer to
it would be fine. If not, I think the overlap in target audience is
great enough that it will be worth compiling some comparisons.

Thanks to all, in advance,

Tracy
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