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I would love to learn how to use R…

@Sylvhem Step one : Install a R GUI.
Step two : Depair.
Step three : Try python.

:D

@toodoo Ah, ah, but Python is a lot less used to make statistic treatments in my field ^^.

@Sylvhem
You can try to become rich and use matlab :P

More seriously, www.datacamp.com has a few courses on R, Data Science, and R in Data Science. And Python :3

@toodoo @Sylvhem Shh Chépa - R is beautiful and awful simultaenously, but it is not worth despairing over. :')

Least it doesn't have any nonsense whitespace rules!

@Sylvhem Yesyesyes! I work primarily in R and I heavily encourage this :)

r4ds.had.co.nz/intro.html

Is your best introduction - Hadley created a bunch of packages that make getting past the initial difficulty spike in R a lot easier.

RStudio is the only IDE you'll ever need, the rest are garbage. If you need any advice when you get started I'm pretty open to messages about it too :)

@edensaesthetic @Sylvhem second this recommendation, though if you're on emacs, ESS is pretty good. RStudio has its issues.

@gzt @Sylvhem Gonna have to try ESS - I only use emacs sporadically.

What do you feel is wrong with RStudio? I don't disagree, like it's not the best IDE ever, but I've always recommended it.

@edensaesthetic @Sylvhem it's pretty restrictive about the panes, for instance, and the code editor is not quite as powerful as other text-editing software (eg Emacs)

@gzt @Sylvhem That's totally fair. I find myself going into sublime a lot for bigger packages because the R editor doesn't work well enough.

Gonna try it out this week at work, thanks! :)

@edensaesthetic Thank you! This introduction seems really perfect! I think I'll start to work on it soon :D.
And thank you for offering your help :3.

@EnzoDeFlorio Look at the thread, some people directed me to useful resources :).