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Oh, this is a great start! They're immediately telling us R is for statistical computing and graphics, which is exactly what I'm looking for. It’s good to know it’s developed by specific people and is a GNU project.
It's really interesting that R is so similar to the S language and can run its code. That makes a lot of sense for its extensibility, and the fact that it's free and open-source is a huge bonus.
This is setting a good foundation, explaining R's core purpose for stats and graphics. Knowing it's built on S gives it some serious credibility from the get-go.

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The video introduces R as a programming language specifically designed for statistical computing and graphics [0:00]. Developed by Robert Gentleman and Ross Ihaka at AT&T Bell Laboratories, it operates as a GNU project and shares significant similarities with the S language, often allowing S code to run without modification in R [0:10]. This foundational aspect highlights R's extensibility, enabling a wide array of statistical and graphical techniques, and its nature as a free and open-source tool [0:20].
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The video introduces R as a programming language specifically designed for statistical computing and graphics [0:00]. Developed by Robert Gentleman and Ross Ihaka at AT&T Bell Laboratories, it operates as a GNU project and shares significant similarities with the S language, often allowing S code to run without modification in R [0:10]. This foundational aspect highlights R's extensibility, enabling a wide array of statistical and graphical techniques, and its nature as a free and open-source tool [0:20].
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