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Re: st: RE: RE: Stata formulas
As an user and appreciator of Stata (sintax, written manuals, on line help,
Statalist etc.)and strugling to catch with R sintax, I liked very much
Nick's comments.
By the way, a good side effect to me, as a non English speaker, is to read
Statalist and compare my English with some colleagues that also are not
English language natives and compare my English with those English language
natives.
Sorry for so long thoughts.
Jos� Maria
Jos� Maria Pacheco de Souza, Professor Titular (aposentado)
Departamento de Epidemiologia
Faculdade de Sa�de P�blica/Universidade de S�o Paulo
Av. Dr. Arnaldo, 715 cep 01246-904
S�o Paulo Brasil
fones (11)3082-3886 (11)3061-7724 (11)3714-2403 (11)3768-8612
fax (11)3082-2920 (11)3714-2403
www.fsp.usp.br/~jmpsouza
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Nick Cox" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2007 7:39 PM
Subject: RE: st: RE: RE: Stata formulas
These discussions are interesting and enjoyable. Exchanging
impressions and prejudices is a lot of fun.
snip snip
The real enemy is
Gosh, I have to go.
Nick
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