Martin Weiss wrote:
> But change is under way: Note Bill Rising`s talk at the Milan UGM 2008
> (http://www.stata.com/meeting/italy08/abstracts.html)
>
>
>
That sounds very interesting and promising.
Whilst looking for a copy of the PDF (unsuccesfully) from this I also
came across an earlier presentation on the same theme...
Schumm & Thisted (2005) Reproducible Research Using Stata, NASUG
(http://repec.org/nasug2005/Schumm_NASUG-presentation.pdf)
Neil
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