Dear members
Many authors of papers or speakers at seminars will
talk about a pioneering Statistical method and say in passing that
while no standard package can handle it at present, 'this can easily
be implemented on the computer' - but this clearly applies only to
those who have the requisite knowledge and training. There don't seem
to be many books that offer this type of training, I have seen for
example books teaching Fortran 90 which are oriented towards
engineering - but nothing for Statistical computing. Can anyone
recommend good books on this subject that are written specifically
for Statisticians who might wish to implement a new method on the
computer, but which no package (as yet) can handle?
Regards
Miland Joshi (Mr.)
Department of Epidemiology and Health Sciences
University of Manchester Medical School
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