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Poll: R top language for data science three years running

Posted on September 2, 2013 by Georges Monette

KDDNuggets has completed its annual poll of top languages for analytics, data mining and data science, and just as in the prior two years the R language is ranked the most popular. R is used by almost 61% of respondents: R's usage grew year over year as well, up 16% compared to the 2012 poll. ...

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