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@Book{xie2015,
title = {Dynamic Documents with {R} and knitr},
author = {Yihui Xie},
publisher = {Chapman and Hall/CRC},
address = {Boca Raton, Florida},
year = {2015},
edition = {2nd},
note = {ISBN 978-1498716963},
url = {http://yihui.name/knitr/},
}
@book{fox2016using,
title={Using the R commander: a point-and-click interface for R},
author={Fox, John},
year={2016},
publisher={Chapman and Hall/CRC}
}
@Manual{rcmdr2022manual,
title = {{Rcmdr: R Commander}},
author = {John Fox and Milan Bouchet-Valat},
year = {2021},
note = {R package version 2.7-2},
url = {https://socialsciences.mcmaster.ca/jfox/Misc/Rcmdr/},
}
@Article{rcmdr2005paper,
title = {The {R} {C}ommander: A Basic Statistics Graphical User
Interface to {R}},
author = {John Fox},
year = {2005},
journal = {Journal of Statistical Software},
volume = {14},
number = {9},
pages = {1--42},
doi = {10.18637/jss.v014.i09},
}
@article{wilson-bottleneck,
author = {Gregory V. Wilson},
title = {Where's the Real Bottleneck in Scientific Computing?},
journal = {American Scientist},
month = {January--February},
year = {2005},
note = {Discusses the difference between machine speed and human productivity, and explains why the latter is more important for most computational scientists.}
}
@article{wilson-software-carpentry,
author = {Greg Wilson},
title = {Software Carpentry: Getting Scientists to Write Better Code by Making Them More Productive},
journal = {Computing in Science \& Engineering},
month = {November--December},
year = {2006},
note = {Summarizes the what and why of Version 3 of the course.}
}
@article{wilson-learn-history,
author = {Greg Wilson},
title = {Those Who Will Not Learn From History...},
journal = {Computing in Science \& Engineering},
month = {May--June},
year = {2008},
note = {Argues that equating "scientific computing" and "high performance computing" is bad for the former, and detrimental to most computational scientists.}
}
@inproceedings{hannay-scientific-software-survey,
author = {Jo Erskine Hannay and Hans Petter Langtangen and Carolyn MacLeod and Dietmar Pfahl and Janice Singer and Greg Wilson},
title = {How Do Scientists Develop and Use Scientific Software?},
booktitle = {Proc. 2009 ICSE Workshop on Software Engineering for Computational Science and Engineering},
year = {2009},
note = {Summarizes the largest survey ever done of how scientists actually use computers, what they know, and what they find difficult.}
}
@article{wilson-scientists-really-use-computers,
author = {Gregory Wilson},
title = {How Do Scientists Really Use Computers?},
journal = {American Scientist},
month = {September--October},
year = {2009},
note = {A short (and more readable) summary of the survey reported in Hannay et al.}
}
@misc{software-carpentry,
author = {Greg Wilson},
title = {Software Carpentry web site},
url = {http://software-carpentry.org},
year = {2022},
note = {Main web site for Software Carpentry}
}