Every GUI development system I've ever seen locks you into design patterns which fail instantly the first time the problem deviates even slightly from what the GUI developer had in mind. Look at how many professional programmers use vi or emacs as their primary editor. This is precisely why I have my Applied Statistics students working with command line R and am really happy there is not a GUI available that just lets them mindlessly click on buttons without having any understanding of what they're doing. Learning the syntax is what gives you the flexibility, understanding, and control to solve real problems. I couldn't possibly disagree with this comment more. R-bloggers - blog aggregator with statistics articles generally done with R software. Kaggle Self posts with throwaway accounts will be deleted by AutoModerator Memes and image macros are not acceptable forms of content. Just because it has a statistic in it doesn't make it statistics. Please try to keep submissions on topic and of high quality. They will be swiftly removed, so don't waste your time! Please kindly post those over at: r/homeworkhelp. This is not a subreddit for homework questions. This is a subreddit for the discussion of statistical theory, software and application.Īll Posts Require One of the Following Tags in the Post Title! If you do not flag your post, automoderator will delete it: Tag
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