Sunday, March 25, 2012
Popularity of Programming Languages
As you can see, R is relatively popular (but more so on StackOverflow than GitHub):
For the original graph, click here. This scatter plot is a reminder that R is useful to learn not only for statistical modeling (since there are so many excellent packages available), but also as a way to become familiar with programming more generally.
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