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R: Contributors
https://www.r-project.org/contributors.html
The current R is the result of a collaborative effort with contributions from all over the world. R was initially written by Robert Gentleman and Ross Ihaka also known as. Of the Statistics Department of the University of Auckland. Since mid-1997 there has been a core group with write access to the R source, currently consisting of. Plus Heiner Schwarte up to October 1999, Guido Masarotto up to June 2003, Stefano Iacus up to July 2014 and Seth Falcon up to August 2015.
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R: The R Project for Statistical Computing
https://www.r-project.org/index.html
The R Project for Statistical Computing. R is a free software environment for statistical computing and graphics. It compiles and runs on a wide variety of UNIX platforms, Windows and MacOS. To download R. Please choose your preferred CRAN mirror. If you have questions about R like how to download and install the software, or what the license terms are, please read our answers to frequently asked questions. Before you send an email. R version 3.3.1 (Bug in Your Hair). Notice XQuartz users (Mac OS X).
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R: The R Foundation
https://www.r-project.org/foundation
The R Foundation is a not for profit organization working in the public interest. It has been founded by the members of the R Development Core Team in order to. Provide support for the R project and other innovations in statistical computing. We believe that R has become a mature and valuable tool and we would like to ensure its continued development and the development of future innovations in software for statistical and computational research. R is an official part of the Free Software Foundation.
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R: Conferences
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The R project actively supports two conference series, organized regularly by members from the R community:. Providing a forum to the R user community. DSC, a platform for developers of statistical software. A rough outline of the format for the respective conferences is given below; both conference formats were developed by the Austrian Association for Statistical Computing (AASC). In cooperation with the R Foundation for Statistical Computing. R-related conferences are coordinated by the. The user-cont...
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Revolutions: announcements
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Daily news about using open source R for big data analysis, predictive modeling, data science, and visualization since 2008. March 29, 2017. Massively-parallel computations on Azure clusters with R, made easy with doAzureParallel. By JS Tan (Program Manager, Microsoft). For users of the R language, scaling up their work to take advantage of cloud-based computing has generally been a complex undertaking. We are therefore excited to announce doAzureParallel. A lightweight R package built on Azure Batch.
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R at VersionEye - Continuous Updating
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The programming language R is a free software and a software environment for graphics and statistical computing. R is mostly used among statisticians and data miners for developing data analysis and statistical software. Surveys have shown that Rs popularity is increasing substantially in recent years. They and others follow R libraries at VersionEye. Methods for fitting log-link GLMs and GAMs for binomial data. The package uses EM-type algorithms with more stable convergence. License: GPL (≥ 3). Provide...
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R: Board and Auditors
https://www.r-project.org/foundation/board.html
In addition, Peter Dalgaard. Were elected as auditors. The R Foundation is seated in Vienna, Austria and currently hosted by the Vienna University of Economics and Business. It is a registered association under Austrian law and active worldwide. The R Foundation can be contacted at. The R Foundation for Statistical Computing. C/o Institute for Statistics and Mathematics. 1020 Vienna, Austria. Tel: ( 43 1) 31336 4754. Fax: ( 43 1) 31336 904754.
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R: What is R?
https://www.r-project.org/about.html
R is a language and environment for statistical computing and graphics. It is a GNU project. Which is similar to the S language and environment which was developed at Bell Laboratories (formerly AT&T, now Lucent Technologies) by John Chambers and colleagues. R can be considered as a different implementation of S. There are some important differences, but much code written for S runs unaltered under R. R is available as Free Software under the terms of the Free Software Foundation. R is an integrated suit...
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R: Certification
https://www.r-project.org/certification.html
R: Regulatory Compliance and Validation Issues. A guidance document for the use of R in regulated clinical trial environments. R: Software Development Life Cycle. A description of R’s development, testing, release and maintenance processes (contentwise, this is a subset. Of the regulatory compliance document above).
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R: R Foundation Membership
https://www.r-project.org/foundation/members.html
The ordinary members are elected by a majority vote of the general assembly. New ordinary members are selected based on their non-monetary contributions (code, effort, ) to the R project. The initial set of ordinary members at establishment of the organization consisted of the members of the R Development Core Team as listed in the sources of R release 1.5.0. Ross Ihaka (New Zealand). Thomas Lumley (USA, New Zealand). Paul Murrell (New Zealand). Duncan Temple Lang (USA). Simon Urbanek (Germany, USA).