Dear R Developers, After having fully read "Advanced R First Edition" , and having just bought my physical copy of "Advanced R Second Edition", I recommend that: Any community member interested in the development of R reads "Advanced R Second Edition", which explains R Language Core concepts cristal clear, and shows the motivation behind libraries such as "rlang", "purrr", "bench", "profvis", "sloop", "lobstr", above others. I'm sure you will learn something new and enjoy the Reading! Digital Book (Free): https://adv-r.hadley.nz/ Physical Book: https://www.amazon.com/Advanced-Second-Chapman-Hall-CRC/dp/0815384572/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?keywords=advanced+r+second+edition&qid=1563703482&s=gateway&sprefix=advanced+R+second+edition&sr=8-1 Best, Juan
Recommended Reading: Advanced R Second Edition
2 messages · Juan Telleria Ruiz de Aguirre, Abby Spurdle
After having fully read "Advanced R First Edition"
Try the R Manuals. https://cran.r-project.org/manuals.html There's also some good books by John Chambers.
which explains R Language Core concepts cristal clear,
I'm assuming that you mean "cr${y}stal clear".
and shows the motivation behind libraries such as "rlang", "purrr", "bench", "profvis", "sloop", "lobstr", above others.
Novel != Advanced