I have to say that it’s pretty exciting to watch your blog go from a few hits over its lifetime to getting almost 200 in a single day. I am currently negotiating with Google over the purchase of this blog. Or maybe not. Again, thanks be to @revodavid for posting to the Revolution Analytics Blog. Anyway, I just wanted to apologize for the format of the code snippets. Reading the python script and the R code again was painful to even me. I’m going to try to follow the Google style guides for python and R and hopefully the code will be a bit more readable in future posts. Further, I will try to host my projects on github so that I might find some collaborators.
I’ve added a few interesting links to the Blogroll on the right. I would recommend subscribing to the RSS feed for r-bloggers.com. I see some good stuff on there almost daily.
Next up: An analysis of some MLS data! All I’ve found so far is that the teams like to change their names. Hopefully something useful will come of this project.
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Zero Inflated Models and Generalized Linear Mixed Models with R.
Zuur, Saveliev, Ieno (2012).