January 4, 2016 at 10:22 pm
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January 4, 2016 at 11:12 pm
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January 5, 2016 at 1:37 am
Arrrr, the R ranguage. Only for pirates!
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January 5, 2016 at 3:30 am
Koen Verbeeck (1/5/2016)
Arrrr, the R ranguage.Only for pirates!
Ayee !!!!
January 5, 2016 at 5:18 am
I must admit it looks quite interesting. With it being for SQL 2016 though, I know it'll be several years before I can use it.
January 5, 2016 at 5:59 am
Ed Wagner (1/5/2016)
With it being for SQL 2016 though, I know it'll be several years before I can use it.
Nope, you can go and download it now and start using it. The only thing coming in SQL 2016 is an integration between R and SQL (the ability to run R scripts from a T-SQL batch)
Gail Shaw
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January 5, 2016 at 6:16 am
GilaMonster (1/5/2016)
Ed Wagner (1/5/2016)
With it being for SQL 2016 though, I know it'll be several years before I can use it.Nope, you can go and download it now and start using it. The only thing coming in SQL 2016 is an integration between R and SQL (the ability to run R scripts from a T-SQL batch)
And you can also already use it in Power BI.
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January 5, 2016 at 6:25 am
A new language to me, thanks.
January 5, 2016 at 6:55 am
Koen Verbeeck (1/5/2016)
GilaMonster (1/5/2016)
Ed Wagner (1/5/2016)
With it being for SQL 2016 though, I know it'll be several years before I can use it.Nope, you can go and download it now and start using it. The only thing coming in SQL 2016 is an integration between R and SQL (the ability to run R scripts from a T-SQL batch)
And you can also already use it in Power BI.
Thanks to the both of you. Maybe this is the thing I start to learn in 2016. Have either of you used it? Do you think it's a good tool for either DBAs or developers?
January 5, 2016 at 7:07 am
I'm learning it at the moment. It's best for data analysis, data visualisation. I'd say anyone could find a use for it, even if 'just' an alternative to excel graphs.
Gail Shaw
Microsoft Certified Master: SQL Server, MVP, M.Sc (Comp Sci)
SQL In The Wild: Discussions on DB performance with occasional diversions into recoverability
January 5, 2016 at 7:25 am
GilaMonster (1/5/2016)
I'm learning it at the moment. It's best for data analysis, data visualisation. I'd say anyone could find a use for it, even if 'just' an alternative to excel graphs.
Good to know. Thanks, Gail.
January 5, 2016 at 8:36 am
Get R Open and start playing: http://www.revolutionanalytics.com/revolution-r-open
It's in PowerBI as well: http://www.sqlservercentral.com/blogs/sql-with-dustin-ryan/2015/12/30/getting-started-with-r-visuals-in-power-bi/
January 5, 2016 at 3:34 pm
Koen Verbeeck (1/5/2016)
Arrrr, the R ranguage.Only for pirates!
lol that was great! They should change the name to "R Ranguage"
Happy new year, everybody!
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January 5, 2016 at 10:46 pm
Never heard about b4, thanx.
Thanks & Best Regards,
Hany Helmy
SQL Server Database Consultant
January 6, 2016 at 10:08 am
Koen Verbeeck (1/5/2016)
Arrrr, the R ranguage.Only for pirates!
Made me crack up.
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