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* <b> I've had some requests for R Tutorials, so here are a few things that I made for a Biostatistics class I TA'd: </b> | |||
* [http://charles.stanford.edu/~bio141/tutorials/RTutorial.pdf R Tutorial Powerpoint] | |||
* [http://charles.stanford.edu/~bio141/tutorials/RTutorial.R R Example Codes] | |||
* [http://charles.stanford.edu/~bio141/tutorials/grades.txt An example dataset used in the code] | |||
* [http://cran.r-project.org/doc/contrib/Paradis-rdebuts_en.pdf This is a comprehensive tutorial that I didn't make] | |||
-- [[Julie Granka]] |
Revision as of 03:38, 21 June 2010
CSSS Santa Fe 2010 |
Supplementary material, suggested readings, tutorials, and papers contributed by the participants of CSSS 2010.
- Computational Modeling and Complexity Science - An excellent, free (though not-quite-finished) PDF guide to the concepts and programming techniques needed to develop models of complex systems, from graphs and small-world networks to cellular automata and agent-based models. Uses Python, which I'd highly recommend for beginner and experienced programmers alike: it's great to read, easy to maintain, and makes coding fun again.
Presupposes some basic working Python knowledge, which is provided by a second of the author's free ebooks, Think Python.
-- Daniel Jones
- I've had some requests for R Tutorials, so here are a few things that I made for a Biostatistics class I TA'd:
- R Tutorial Powerpoint
- R Example Codes
- An example dataset used in the code
- This is a comprehensive tutorial that I didn't make
-- Julie Granka