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by kingkongjaffa
745 days ago
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I worked through think stats a couple of years ago. But I was lost on where to go next. It seems like there’s a gap between textbook and working world stats. I wanted things like design of experiments and hierarchical bayes methods, logistic regressions, and other somewhat advanced topics, and most of the things I found were poorly written R documentation. Which from a development perspective is too much effort to grok, read papers, and then port the code to python. It really sucks that R is the go to for so much when deploying R in a production environment is a pain or not possible. |
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