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Over the years, the S language and S-Plus have undergone many changes. Since its development in the mid-seventies, the three main authors of S, Rick Becker, John Chambers, and Allan Wilks, have enhanced the entire language considerably. All their work was done at Bell Labs with the original goal of defining a language to make it easier to do repetitive tasks in data analysis like calculating a linear model.

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Krause, A., Olson, M. (1997). Introduction. In: The Basics of S and S-Plus . Statistics and Computing. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-2751-7_1

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