Alongside the lectures on statistics, the students were to get a course in using Stata. When I was there, they asked me to teach a statistics course to a group of medics and researchers. ![]() This week I would like to discuss the relative merits of the two packages and speculate a little about the future of statistical computing software.Ībout 15 years ago I went on sabbatical to the Royal Children’s Hospital in Melbourne, where I had a fantastic time. I think that this discussion follows on naturally from my recent postings about linking Stata and R.Īs you might imagine I am quite a fan of Stata, but not one who is blinded to its limitations and for a growing number of tasks I find myself turning to R. ![]() ![]() No Bayesian analysis this week, instead I want to talk more generally about statistical computing.
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