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George Ross Ihaka (born 1954 [2]) is a New Zealand statistician who was an associate professor of statistics at the University of Auckland until his retirement in 2017. [3] Alongside Robert Gentleman , he is one of the creators of the R programming language .
Gentleman worked as a statistics professor at the University of Auckland in the mid-1990s, where he developed the R programming language alongside Ross Ihaka. [ 5 ] [ 10 ] In 2001, he started work on the Bioconductor project to promote the development of open-source tools for bioinformatics and computational biology .
Ross Ihaka, co-originator of R Robert Gentleman, co-originator of R. R was started by professors Ross Ihaka and Robert Gentleman as a programming language to teach introductory statistics at the University of Auckland. [10] The language was inspired by the S programming language, with most S programs able to run unaltered in R. [6]
Early History - 1990 • Ross Ihaka joins the Department of Statistics at the University of Auckland. • Robert Gentleman spends 1990 in Auckland on sabbatical from the University of Waterloo. • During a chance encounter in the corridor, the following exchange takes place: Gentleman: “Let’s write some software.”
First released by Ross Ihaka and Robert Gentleman at the University of Auckland, NZ 1993, Dec FreeBSD: FreeBSD's development began in 1993 with a quickly growing, unofficial patchkit maintained by users of the 386BSD operating system. The first official release was FreeBSD 1.0 in December 1993. 1993 Wine
Robert Gentleman and Ross Ihaka: S 1993 ZPL: Chamberlain et al. at University of Washington: C 1993 NewtonScript: Walter Smith Self, Dylan 1993 Euphoria: Robert Craig
Ross Ihaka and Robert Gentleman: A language and software environment for statistical computing and graphics. [21] Ratfor: 1974: Brian Kernighan (Bell Labs) A hybrid of C and Fortran, implemented as a preprocessor for environments with no easy access to C compilers. Ring: 2016: Mahmoud Samir Fayed: A general-purpose dynamic language for ...
The R Journal is a peer-reviewed open-access scientific journal published by The R Foundation since 2009. [1] It publishes research articles in statistical computing that are of interest to users of the R programming language.