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My current bioinformatics textbook uses R for all its coding examples,
and since I wanted to use python/biopython for my course, I tried to
install the R-python interface. As is often the case with such
things, it turned out to be far from self-contained, and I needed a
whole bunch of libraries I didn't have (this was on OS X 10.4). Since
I am impatient and low on time, I gave up after about 1/2 hour, since
there is a very nice R.app for OS X available already and I didn't
have any specific connection in mind. However, it looks like I will
often have statistics grad students in that course and they might use
such an interface. So I will give another vote in favor of getting R
into sage. Currently I think sage should appeal to everyone in math
except perhaps math ed and stats folks, and having R included would
win over the stats people.
-Marshall Hampton
Component: packages: standard
Issue created by migration from https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/348
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