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Spector, Phil - Department of Statistics, University of California at Berkeley
1 Introduction Since most computers running UNIX have many users accessing the same file systems, it
1 Advanced Perl Applications In the previous article in this series, I gave a brief introduction to some of the
1 UNIX Commands One of the most attractive features of UNIX is its extensibility. Even a novice
1 What is a Shell? As mentioned in the first article of this series, the heart of the UNIX operating
An Introduction to Splus Phil Spector
1 Regular Expressions As you spend more time in a UNIX environment, one concept which you
5 Job Control The UNIX operating system accommodates the execution of programs in
1 What is UNIX? UNIX is a computer operating system, that is, a collection of programs which allows users to
An Introduction to R Phil Spector
1 Introduction In this article, I'm going to discuss a few topics which had their birth in the
Statistical Models and Graphics in Splus Phil Spector (spector@stat.berkeley.edu)
Document Preparation using LATEX2
Introduction to Phil Spector
CGI Programming Phil Spector
Writing Functions in Splus Phil Spector (spector@stat.berkeley.edu)
Phil Spector Statistical Computing Facility
1 Why Perl? In an ideal world, statisticians could focus on statistical problems, without
An Introduction Phil Spector