Dear Professor Penn:
I am definitely very interested in formal modelling and after having
atken Gov 2000 and 2001 I think I have a decent familiarity with R.
However, since the project is not statistical, I should add that I also
have a similarly decently knowledge of C++, which would enable me to
program in R routines other than statistical models.
I would be glad to learn more about the project and see if I can be of
assistance. It'd be the first time when I hear of R being using for
formal modelling and this is something I would absolutely love to know
how to do!
Doru
On 6/20/2006 11:16 AM, Elizabeth Maggie Penn wrote:
Dear former Gov 2001 students,
I'm looking for someone who is very skilled in programming in R. I
have a small project that probably requires no more than 15 hours of
work (more or less---since I don't use R myself, I don't really know
how long this will take you).
Pay will be quite generous. The key here is that I'm looking for
someone who is very comfortable using R. If you think you might be
interested in the project, send me an email. The project is not
statistical---it's a formal model. If you're interested in formal
modeling, even better!
Best,
Maggie
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