My Learn R Toolkit went on-line in April, 2009. I’m happy to announce that the 10,000th file download benchmark was reached on October 30.
Here are a few comments that Learn R Toolkit users have submitted:
- “… I think your instructional material is simply excellent. Your explanations are uncomplicated, unhurried and clear.”
- “I’ve enjoyed your R tutorial series. Thank you. It was worth the $19.”
- “You’ve given me some fishing poles to catch what I want to catch.”
- “Your tutorials are a good starting point for learning about R. I’m interested in manipulating data … and find myself referencing your tutorials on different issues.”
The first 3 modules are free, so be sure to check out my Learn R Toolkit for yourself.




I sure can. I will be setting up a blog in a couple of days to hold and display my graphs so I will update this thread with a link by next week and you can check up on my progress.
Damn – didn’t check for typos! oops.
I purchased modules 4 to 6 yesterday and they are worth every penny. I am up and running froma standing start in 1 day. I am so excited about the possibilities of R and am looking forward to gaining greater expertise but am well pleased with todays effort and have produced a couple of nicely fomratted anomoaly graphs. I am going to do some stacked graphs next!
Just one small point, the very last slide in module 6 headed “3 Panel Chart Script” is blank. You have the data in a file so it is not a big problem but I though I would mention it.
This excellent package has saved me days of mucking around and I thank you for your work.
Charles
Thanks for the great feedback. I’m really glad that you found my Learn R Toolkit helpful. Can you share some of your charts with us?
Kelly