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Second year PhD student, have used R in a few classes, not too bothered by it, but I haven't made much effort to memorize code - I usually just refer to cheat sheets and Google if I need to figure something out, and ChatGPT if I'm stuck and can't see where I'm making a mistake
Just curious what your experiences are with R Studio in the field and whether what I'm doing is relatively common, at least in roles that aren't data-intensive. Would also appreciate any suggestions on what the "must-know" for R is, regardless of what kind of work one intends on
Obviously I'm not saying that R isn't important - while my research is qualitative and I'd like to go into consulting after graduating, I still see a lot of benefit in using/knowing R
Appreciate your responses
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