My Talk on Animations at useR! 2010 (NIST, Gaithersburg)

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As every useR knows, the useR! 2010 conference is being held at NIST in Gaithersburg these days. I have just finished my talk on the R package animation this afternoon. Here are my slides and R code for those who are interested:

Download: Slides (1.6M), and R code (3.6K); Note you may need Acrobat Reader to watch the animations inside the slides.

Have fun, even if you are a PhD!

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