To the amusement of many, programmers are continuously debating fiercely about which programming language is better. Until recently, these "rivalries" were a specific characteristic to the computer science industry, but today the analytics industry community is catching-up. Huge debates on what should be the statistical programming language of choice are occupying forums and meet-ups. Here we compare SAS, R and SPSS to see how they stack up.
To the amusement of many, programmers are continuously debating fiercely about which programming language is better. Until recently, these "rivalries" were a specific characteristic to the computer science industry, but today the analytics industry community is catching-up. Huge debates on what should be the statistical programming language of choice are occupying forums and meet-ups. Here we compare SAS, R and SPSS to see how they stack up.
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