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9 years ago
What Programming do Predictive Modelers Need to Know?

 In most lists of the most popular software for doing data analysis, statistics, and predictive modeling, the top software tools are Python and R—command line languages rather than GUI-based modeling packages. There are several reasons for this, perhaps most importantly that they are free, they are robust programming languages supported by a very broad user community, and they have extensive sets of algorithms. One recent survey of software was published at r4stats.com (http://r4stats.com/articles/popularity/) and contains additional metrics not usually found in software comparisons, including scholarly articles that include software, google scholar hits, and job trends in addition to

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