Baskin, Robert wrote:
Apart from the free documentation at "www.r-project.org" and this list, the following books have been very helpful for me:number.of.years.using.R * runif(1)[1] 1.064863
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After a lot of rambling, my main concerns are: * learning good R programming techniques
Venables & Ripley (2002) Modern Applied Statistics with S (Springer) and (2000) S Programming (Springer).
Pinheiro and Bates (2000) Mixed-Effects Models in S and S-Plus (Springer).
I'm sure there are many other excellent books, but I am not sufficiently familiar with them to comment.
hope this helps. spencer graves
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