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Statistical programming language R has fallen off Tiobe index's list of the 20 most popular languages, having spent three years in the top tier.
The demand for data-driven professionals in healthcare and clinical research continues to grow, making statistical programming a highly rewarding and future-proof role.
Thanks to one company, the same code that is revolutionizing the scientific community is now moving up the ranks of the business world.
There's no clear agreement about what's behind statistical programming language R's recent apparent rise.
A full two inches thick and nearly 800 pages long, The Book of R promises to teach you everything you need to be productive in using this language – that includes the basic syntax of the ...
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