Open maurolepore opened 4 years ago
Hadley's Advanced R is also a good next step after his R for Data Science.
For anyone interested in forecasting in R, Rob Hyndman's Forecasting: Principles and Practice is a good resource.
Totally endorse @cjyetman's comment recommending Advanced R (https://adv-r.hadley.nz/). I read it back to back no less than 3 times and continue to consult it frequently.
Don't be intimidated by the word "Advanced". For a total newcomer it might be a bit slow and deep, but anyone in, say the ds-incubator, would benefit -- greatly.
This book will make you a better programmer and a better collaborator because it shows you what conventions other people expect you to follow.
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Thanks @koopmand for inspiring this post