About the R-kheion

(ἀρχεῖον [ar.kʰêː.on], gr.: town hall, public building, public records)


There are more than one ways to learn and do R programming, with lots of resources available on the internet. However, resources are not enough. There is a huge difference between knowing how to do something and actually doing it. Skills in solving problems are learned with exercising and exploration.

The purpose of this webste/book candidate is manyfold:

  1. Provide gradual exposure to various topics of learning and using R and linking openly accessible material, whenever they are relevant.

  2. Provide a compilation of exercises that ensure the acquisition of problem solving capabilities.

  3. To introduce programming concepts that are applicable to most programming languages, without being overly technical.

Happy practicing!

Ádám


Everything on this page is available under CC-BY 4.0. I tried to indicate the source of various material (please let me know if this was not successful!)


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