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      <title>Methods that helped in learning R</title>
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      <description>This post is going to be an extended version of &amp;ldquo;About me&amp;rdquo;, how I think, solve issues and how I learned R language on my own. Having finished my Bacholers degree in Industrial Engineering and putting a stop to my E-sports career, I decided to re-ignite my interest in data science from my previous work. I had zero experience in coding and moderate statistical knowledge.
Since I have stopped working, I built an 8 hour schedule per day rule of studying R and I stuck to it, I tried to learn everything, even if I did not fully absorb the material I would power through, however frustrating it might be, it will be worth it when the &amp;ldquo;light bulb&amp;rdquo; in your head switches on , and you start understanding the topic better.</description>
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