Book Review: Hands-On Programming with R - Write Your Own Functions and Simulations by Garrett Grolemund: Publisher- O'Reilly: ISBN- 13: 978-1449359010
“Hands
on programming with R” very nicely introduces its reader to R. The approach
adopted by book is excellent. Book
focuses on language features and its practical usage and takes readers to a
smooth journey.
Few
people consider R from point of view of Data manipulation & visualization
perspective, while book takes procedural language path which is refreshing and
will attract more programmers.
The
example of casino game seems to be little off from real world usage of R but
overall book is excellent and a good start for any programmer to start learning
R.
Disclaimer: I did not get paid
to review this book, and I do not stand to gain anything if you buy the book. I
have no relationship with the publisher or the author. I got electronic format
of book from publisher for review.
Further reading: There are several books on similar topic. The Art of R Programming: A Tour of Statistical Software Design (http://www.amazon.com/Art-Programming-Statistical-Software-Design/dp/1593273843), R for Everyone: Advanced Analytics and Graphics (http://www.amazon.com/Everyone-Advanced-Analytics-Graphics-Addison-Wesley/dp/0321888030)
One
can get more information about book and related topics from:
- Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Hands-On-Programming-Write-Functions-Simulations/dp/1449359019
- Publisher -- Oreilly http://shop.oreilly.com/product/0636920028574.do
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