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Date:         Sat, 27 Feb 1999 23:57:04 GMT
Reply-To:     SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM>
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From:         SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM>
Organization: AOL http://www.aol.com
Subject:      Re: SAS beginner looking for book recommendations

A few suggestions:

*The Little SAS Book, Dewiche and Slaughter *SAS Applications Programming, A Gentle Introduction, DiIorio *Mastering the SAS System, Jaffe Also, since you are a statistics-oriented person, check out the new 4th Ed of Applied Statistics and the SAS Programming Language, by Cody and Smith. It has a lot of programming/data management stuff in it.

All are avaialble for purchase from SAS Institute. Hope this helps! Andrew H. Karp Sierra Information Services, Inc. A SAS Institute Quality Partner in the USA 1489 Webster Street Suite 1308 San Francisco, CA 94115 USA 415/441-0702 (voice) SierraInfo@AOL.COM http://www.SierraInformation.com


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