Learn R-Programming Language with Data Camp

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R was created in the early 1990s by University of Auckland statisticians Ross Ihaka and Robert Gentleman. Although the professors started working on R in the early 90s, version 1.0.0 wasn’t officially released until February 2000. 

R is one of the most commonly used programming languages in data science. Whether you’re a total beginner or a seasoned pro, pick a learning path today and start unlocking endless opportunities with R. R is a statistical programming tool that’s uniquely equipped to handle data, and lots of it. 

Wrangling mass amounts of information and producing publication-ready graphics and visualizations is easy with R. So are all sorts of data analysis, mining, and modeling tasks. Because it was first designed by statisticians for statistical purposes, R is exceptionally well-suited to data science, an important field in today’s world. While R’s core function is statistical analysis and graphics, its use extends past these and into AI, machine learning, financial analysis, and more. 


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 It is not often recommended to start with R as your first coding language. R has difficult syntax to read and interpret, and this can be challenging when you are learning the basic concepts of coding in general at the same time. It's recommended to learn easier languages like SQL and Python first before continuing to R. This ensures you already have the building blocks in place to succeed with this challenging programming language. 
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