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I think whether he can be a seasoned SAS stat analyst is irrelavent for the
proposed SAS programming book. You don't have to be a Stat expert to be
able to write an excellent SAS programming book.
Besides, I don't see why a Chinese version SAS book will decrease the
readers' SAS programming capability, it just doesn't make any logic sense.
On Tue, 11 Jan 2011 01:26:41 -0500, Ksharp <xiakeshan@YAHOO.COM.CN> wrote:
>Hi.
>I have click your posting URL and see something about you.
>It is interesting that your company (sanofi-aventis Group ) have
>interviewed me ,but not adopt me ,I think your company get a mistake for
the
>sake of seasoned SAS programmer of mine.
>I am also curious that whether you have ability to be SAS statistical
expert,
>your major is Software Engineering in Beijin,and never have learn any
>statistical theory.
>
>So point to your post.
>I think it is not necessary to publish a SAS book in chinese,because there
>are lots lots of excellent SAS books in English. And if you want to promote
>your skill of sas programming ,then must to force yourself to read English
>SAS book.
>
>The idea to publish chinese SAS book is only to decrease the ability of
>Chinese man about SAS.
>
>I am also surprise to see some chinese guy in the forum for i am chinese
too.
>
>
>Cheers from Beijing ,China
>Ksharp
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