That's interesting. What sort of stuff was not implemented? I would have 
thought (by now) the coverage would be much higher than 30-40%...


On Sunday, December 14, 2014 11:07:05 AM UTC-5, Johan Sigfrids wrote:
>
> There is a ISLR package for R with a bunch of example datasets used in the 
> book. Those datasets are also available in RDatasets.jl
>
> Doing the ISLR example in Julia would involve a lot of writing of 
> functionality. Last summer I browsed through the statistics functionality 
> available in Julia and something like 60-70% of the stuff used in ISLR 
> isn't yet implemented.
>
> On Sunday, December 14, 2014 5:41:02 PM UTC+2, John Myles White wrote:
>>
>> This would be a great first project for someone interested in learning 
>> Julia.
>>
>> FWIW, the RDatasets.jl repo doesn't have anything to do with ISRL -- 
>> except insofar as ISRL decided to use common R datasets.
>>
>>  -- John
>>
>> On Dec 14, 2014, at 10:36 AM, [email protected] wrote:
>>
>> I'm going through ISRL and find the book very useful. I see that someone 
>> has loaded the data from the book:
>>
>> https://github.com/johnmyleswhite/RDatasets.jl
>>
>>
>> Someone has also taken the chapters in R and implemented in numpy:
>>
>> https://github.com/TomAugspurger/StatLearning/tree/master/python
>>
>>
>> The book is great, and I would love to see the examples implemented in 
>> Julia...
>>
>>  
>>
>>
>>

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