On Tue, 23-Dec-2003 at 05:31AM +0100, Eryk Wolski wrote:
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|> I cooled down now and therefore give me a chance to explain why
|> that user guide scares me.
A few comments:
|> As I said, the guide had given me the feeling that someone wants to
|> censor me.
You mean you reacted in a way
A.J. Rossini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> However, the amount (and quality) of
> (freely-available, at least for the cost of download, which might not
> be free) documentation for R is simply incredible. The closest that
> I've seen, for freely available languages, is Python, for actual
> quality
A few comments...
Eryk Wolski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> As I said, the guide had given me the feeling that someone wants to censor
> me. Especially the first section of the Posting Guide: "How to ask good
> questions that prompt useful answers" does this. The guide starts with
> talking main
Hi!
Sorry. Please take my last mail to the account that it was monday and I
had two "hard" birthday party's during the weekend. Probably all this
caused the problem to express that the style of the "mailing list guide"
shocked me. I asked this morning such a "stupid"(if you know the answer)
questi