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In this new age, Clinical research is experiencing a soft but mighty revolution, powered by the introduction of open-source ...
Looking to get into statistical programming but lack industry experience? We spoke with several statistical programmers from diverse backgrounds, and one thing became clear—there’s no single ...
All of this is unfolding at a pivotal moment in the broader evolution of technology ... However, the challenge lies in enabling statistical programming teams to collaborate on studies as effectively ...
Statistical programming language R has climbed back up to 8th place in Tiobe's latest programming language popularity index, just behind JavaScript and up from 20th position last July.
Notes Roger Peng, an 18-year R programming veteran who teaches R both at the university and on the Coursera online platform, “R is the most popular language used in the field of statistics.” ...
A group of statistical bloggers had lunch together at the Joint Statistical Meetings in San Diego. I’ll post links to their blogs for those of you interested in resources in statistics.
Statistical programming language R has fallen off Tiobe index's list of the 20 most popular languages, having spent three years in the top tier. Tiobe now places R in 21st position and suggests ...
More programmers and engineers are adopting a practice known as “vibe coding,” a technique where the coder tells an AI ...
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