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Update: Okay. I’ve uploaded a new template and things seem to be fine now.

Update: I am aware the table of contents is not being displayed in bullet form as I intended. The web template I’m using seems to be buggy. It also seems to think this page is in Indonesian…Working on it!

Table of Contents:

About:





Stack Overflow is awesome. Some of the worlds most brilliant programmers frequent the website and answer tough questions. Wouldn’t that make it a great place to learn from? Yeah, I think so too.





This is why I’ve collated, The Guerilla Cookbook for R. It’s basically a number of Stack Overflow links organized and ordered in a way to help R programmers learn their way to the next level. If you are proficient in R, I hope these resources will help you get closer to being amazing. If you are just getting started with R, I’d suggest adding this page to your bookmarks and returning when you are familiar with the basics of R programming.





The cool thing is, this “book” essentially writes itself since most of the experts (and peer-reviewers) are answering the questions. Most of the questions are “real-world” and are asked by novice or intermediate programmers. We can easily add/remove/reorganize the contents as necessary.



How Was The Content Selected?:

I personally searched through Stack Overflow to find my favorite questions and shared them here.

The table of contents will have to be updated/reorganized over time as links are added and removed. But use whatever you can for now!

