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REvolution R Community 3.2 now available

April 9, 2010 | David Smith

REvolution R Community, REvolution's free distribution based on R from the R Project, has been updated to version 3.2 and is now available for download for Windows and MacOS. Some features of this release include: Upgraded R engine. This release is based on R 2.10.1, the latest release (as of this writing). ... [Read more...]

R 2.11.0 scheduled for April 22

March 22, 2010 | David Smith

Announced this morning on the r-announce mailing list is the impending release of R 2.11.0, scheduled for April 22. As usual, the release soon goes into a beta-test phase, with updated sources to be available on the 22nd and binaries to follow a few days thereafter. [Read more...]

SPSS Co-Founder Tex Hull Joins REvolution Computing

February 18, 2010 | David Smith

We're proud to announce that Tex Hull, who together with REvolution CEO Norman Nie created the first version of SPSS, has joined the REvolution team. Tex will be working with Norman and our CTO David Champagne to take REvolution R Enterprise to the next level, specifically to improve its scalability ... [Read more...]

R 2.10.1 released

December 14, 2009 | David Smith

The latest update to R, R 2.10.1, is now available for download in source form from your local CRAN mirror. Binary versions (for Mac, Windows, and Linux) will become available over the next few days. As a maintenance release, this update focuses on minor changes and bug fixes. The complete list ... [Read more...]

Seminar: Reproducible Research with R, LaTeX, & Sweave

November 16, 2009 | Stephen Turner

Theresa Scott, instructor of the previously mentioned R workshop and weekly R clinic, is giving a lecture entitled "Reproducible Research with R, LaTeX, & Sweave" in MRB III, room 1220, this Wednesday 11/18 at 1:30.  You can see more details about the lecture here. Looks like her slides as well as much more introductory ... [Read more...]

Weekly R Clinic

June 24, 2009 | Stephen Turner

For readers at Vanderbilt: At yesterday's R course I found out that Theresa Scott in the Biostatistics department holds a weekly R clinic and encourages new R users who want to learn more to bring any questions about R, or even your own code and data. The R clinic is ... [Read more...]

Free one-day R course at Vanderbilt

May 26, 2009 | Stephen

The Vanderbilt Kennedy Center is offering a free (repeat, free) one-day introductory course to the R statistical computing language on June 23, taught by Theresa Scott from the department of Biostatistics. You can find contact/registration info at the link below.Vanderbilt Kennedy Center - An Introduction to the Fundamentals & Functionality ... [Read more...]
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