Hi! I suggest that you look in fortune package and you could add some of frotunes to this report. I think thay say a lot. I would just like to add my story. I started stats with SAS and when I heard of R I, being a open source fan, imidiatelly tried it. It was a real pain and I abandoned that idea completely, although I really tried hard. Now I know that my problem was wish to move to R, but not accepting its logic and wish to do that in "one" day. Then I had to do a simple thing in SAS and I realized that I do not know how to do it in SAS. Just a quick look in R solved my problem and I took about one month of slow study and I am not sorry for that. It really is important to change the approach. Of course there are pros and cons, but I would say that one of the fortunes that involve comparison of various software solutions and money tells it all.
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