Posts by page views
- Interview with a forced convert to R from Matlab
- A first step towards R from spreadsheets
- Plot ranges of data in R
- A statistical review of ’Thinking, Fast and Slow’ by Daniel Kahneman
- The 3 dots construct in R
- Translating between R and SQL: the basics
- An R debugging example
- R database interfaces
- R and social media
- On the acceptance of R
- The joy of data analysis
- The options mechanism in R
- A corner on convenient data analysis
- Living it up with computational errors
- Bricks not monoliths
- 100 savvy sites on statistics
- The AllTrials campaign
Views at other sites are not included — that is, views at R-bloggers and statsblogs.
This ordering gives an unfair advantage to posts that were written early in the year.
Posts by views per days available
This ordering is overly favorable to recent posts since readership tends to be highest when posts are new.
- A first step towards R from spreadsheets
- A statistical review of ’Thinking, Fast and Slow’ by Daniel Kahneman
- Translating between R and SQL: the basics
- Interview with a forced convert to R from Matlab
- Plot ranges of data in R
- The joy of data analysis
- An R debugging example
- The 3 dots construct in R
- R and social media
- R database interfaces
- On the acceptance of R
- The options mechanism in R
- Living it up with computational errors
- A corner on convenient data analysis
- 100 savvy sites on statistics
- Bricks not monoliths
- The AllTrials campaign
Soundtrack
Another Brick in the Wall
All in all you’re just another brick in the wall
from “Another Brick in the Wall” by Roger Waters
50 Ways to Leave Your Lover
Make a new plan, Stan
from “50 Ways to Leave Your Lover” by Paul Simon
Celluloid Heroes
People who worked and suffered and struggled for fame,
Some who succeeded and some who suffered in vain.
– from “Celluloid Heroes” by Ray Davies
Little Plastic Castle
And the little plastic castle
Is a surprise every time
– from “Little Plastic Castle” by Ani DiFranco
Hold On
They hung a sign up in our town
“if you live it up, you won’t
live it down”
Ode an die Freude
Joy drives the wheels in the great cosmic clock
from “Ode an die Freude” by Friedrich Schiller
jun 25, 26
Programmers think programming is really hard. Non-programmers think it’s even harder than that. Figure 1: The perceived difficulty of programming. Why is programming so arduous? […]
jun 25, 26
Coordinates: 2014 September 15-17 in the London borough of #rstats. 15th, evening I had just the right number of R bugs so that I could walk to the drinks and arrive [...]
jun 25, 26
Navigation gets you from where you are to where you want to be. Speaking of navigation, you can jump to selected sections of this post: Navigation; R-bloggers; Task views; Rdocumentation.org; [...]

