When talking about user friendlyness of computer software I like the analogy of 
cars vs. busses:

Busses are very easy to use, you just need to know which bus to get on, where 
to get on, and where to get off (and you need to pay your fare).  Cars on the 
other hand require much more work, you need to have some type of map or 
directions (even if the map is in your head), you need to put gas in every now 
and then, you need to know the rules of the road (have some type of drivers 
licence).  The big advantage of the car is that it can take you a bunch of 
places that the bus does not go and it is quicker for some trips that would 
require transfering between busses.

Using this analogy programs like SPSS are busses, easy to use for the standard 
things, but very frustrating if you want to do something that is not already 
preprogrammed.

R is a 4-wheel drive SUV (though environmentally friendly) with a bike on the 
back, a kayak on top, good walking and running shoes in the pasenger seat, and 
mountain climbing and spelunking gear in the back.

R can take you anywhere you want to go if you take time to leard how to use the 
equipment, but that is going to take longer than learning where the bus stops 
are in SPSS.

Now there are tools like Rcmdr that help get you started (maybe a gps unit in 
the R suv above), but if we make R too user friendly then we limit what can be 
done with it.

I think the volume of mail in R-help is partly due to lack of friendliness, but 
a lot of it is due to the flexibility as well, if it did less, there would be 
less to learn and ask questions about.  I for one prefer to do a little more 
work learning the program in exchange for being able to do a lot more with it.


To mangle a famous Einstien quote:  "Statistical packages should be made as 
user friendly as possible, but no friendlier."

-- 
Gregory (Greg) L. Snow Ph.D.
Statistical Data Center
Intermountain Healthcare
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Manuel 
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Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2006 2:19 PM
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Subject: Re: [R] Can't there be a cd command?

Jan T. Kim wrote:
> 
> That's an idea I like very much too -- much better than the currently 
> popular idea of "protecting" users from the "unfriendliness" of 
> programming, anyway...
> 

It is just my opinion that the amount of mail in R-help speaks volumes about 
the current "friendliness" [1], or lack thereof, of R. Perhaps I am just the 
only one who thinks this way...

[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usability

                
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