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How does this language compare to APL and/or LISP?
How does this language compare to APL and/or LISP?
:Read the paper from [http://cm.bell-labs.com/stat/doc/94.11.ps Becker] (in PostScript format), as he discusses both these languages, and how they influenced the development of S. Probably the best way to compare the languages is to experience it first-hand. If you don't have access to [[S-PLUS]], then get [[R (programming language)|R]], which is a GNU dialect of S. There are many many examples on the web showcasing R examples.<tt>+[[User:Mwtoews|mwtoews]]</tt> 20:46, 21 March 2007 (UTC)
:Read the paper from [http://cm.bell-labs.com/stat/doc/94.11.ps Becker] (in PostScript format), as he discusses both these languages, and how they influenced the development of S. Probably the best way to compare the languages is to experience it first-hand. If you don't have access to [[S-PLUS]], then get [[R (programming language)|R]], which is a GNU dialect of S. There are many many examples on the web showcasing R examples.<tt>+[[User:Mwtoews|mwtoews]]</tt> 20:46, 21 March 2007 (UTC)


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How does this language compare to APL and/or LISP?

Read the paper from Becker (in PostScript format), as he discusses both these languages, and how they influenced the development of S. Probably the best way to compare the languages is to experience it first-hand. If you don't have access to S-PLUS, then get R, which is a GNU dialect of S. There are many many examples on the web showcasing R examples.+mwtoews 20:46, 21 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]



The link for "A Brief History of S" does not work as of today

orzel -- 2009-05-17