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Date:         Mon, 19 Apr 2004 09:08:08 -0400
Reply-To:     "Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO)" <rjf2@CDC.GOV>
Sender:       "SAS(r) Discussion" <SAS-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU>
From:         "Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO)" <rjf2@CDC.GOV>
Subject:      Re: Suggestions on peer code reviews?
Comments: cc: Ace <b.rogers@VIRGIN.NET>
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> From: Ace [mailto:b.rogers@VIRGIN.NET] > On 19 Apr 04 12:38:25 GMT, EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM (Ed Heaton) wrote: > >SAS may not be too user-friendly when compared to R, S+, and > Matlab (I > >have used none of these.) but it is quite user-friendly when > compared > >to C, FORTRAN, and Java. I guess "user-friendly" is a relative term > >and it all depends on your relatives. > > Indeed. And having recently been exposed to R and S, I have > to say my mind fairly boggles at the thought of these being > termed 'user-friendly'. It'd be like calling unix a good user

> interface. ....^

perhaps you meant: > in-yer-face?

left-over Friday humor

Ron Fehd TGIF CDC Atlanta GA USA RJF2@cdc.gov

If you want creative workers, give them enough time to play. -- John Cleese, comic actor (1939- )

or give them enough time to pun.


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