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Business Intelligence Books - Learning SAS by Example: A Programmer's Guide

Learning SAS by Example: A Programmer's Guide
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 005
EAN: 9781599941653
ISBN: 1599941651
Label: SAS Publishing
Manufacturer: SAS Publishing
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 664
Publication Date: 2007-03-29
Publisher: SAS Publishing
Studio: SAS Publishing

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Editorial Reviews:

If you like learning by example, then this straightforward book makes it easy to learn SAS programming. In an instructive and conversational tone, author Ron Cody clearly explains each programming technique and then illustrates it with one or more real-life examples, followed by a detailed description of how the program works. The text is divided into four major sections: Getting Started; DATA Step Processing; Presenting and Summarizing Your Data; and Advanced Topics. Subjects addressed include: Reading data from external sources Learning details of DATA step programming Subsetting and combining SAS data sets Understanding SAS functions and working with arrays Creating reports with PROC REPORT and PROC TABULATE Learning to use the SAS Output Delivery System Getting started with the SAS macro language Introducing PROC SQL You can test your knowledge and hone your skills by solving the problems at the end of each chapter. (Solutions to odd-numbered problems are located at the back of this book. Solutions to all problems are available to instructors by visiting the book's companion Web site for details.) This book is intended for beginners and intermediate users. Readers should know how to enter and submit a SAS program from their operating system. Includes a free CD-ROM with the example code, data sets, and solutions to odd-numbered problems.


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Summary: Outstanding!!
Comment: About 15 years ago, I had a brief experience with SAS programming. Now, much later, quite a bit older, and experienced at a bunch of unrelated things, I'm back at SAS again and boy am I rusty...!!! Cody's book has been invaluable in getting back with it... It provides excellent practical "How to" examples for nearly everything I need...

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Summary: not so good
Comment: i have waited so long time but i cannot receive my book.
i am not happy

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Summary: Great for preparing for a job and SAS Base exam
Comment: When I started learning SAS from this book, I had two goals in mind:
1. Improve my SAS skills for a SAS programmer job.
2. Pass SAS Base certification exam.

I decided to use this book and not SAS Certification Prep guide because SAS certification Prep Guide wouldn't teach me how to program like Cody's book did. Cody's book gives lots of exercises to practice.

However, when I took a SAS practice exam, I felt Cody's book didn't prepare me enough in the following areas:
- reading raw data from external files;
- subsetting and combining datasets.

So I borrowed SAS Certification Prep Guide from a friend and read chapters on those topics. And I passed the exam.

I also agree with the other reviewer saying that Cody's exercises are rather simple. I found other Cody's book (Applied Statistics and the SAS programming language) more challenging and it contained answers to ALL exercises, not just odd-numbered; but maybe this was because it was my first SAS book.

All in all, I find this book very useful, because I haven't seen other book that would give you exercises along with solutions to half of them. Programming is like math: you need to practice in order to be good at it.

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Summary: Poor copy quality
Comment: No doubt about that this book itself is great. However, the paperback book Amazon shipped to me was very poor. There are about 20 pages missing and more than 20 pages that are double coped. The book was new though.

I have ordered 7 or 8 books on Amazon in total. This is the first time I met such bad thing happen. I am kind of hesitate to make any more order on Amazon. Hopefully I won't have bad luck in the future.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Summary: A great book for beginners to Intermediate users
Comment: I have used SAS only sparingly over the years, and had a basic knowledge from taking a beginners course about 3 years ago (3 days costing more than $2,000).

However, I learnt more sitting with Ron Cody's book over the last two weeks than I did on that course. This book is great for self-paced study to get an understanding of how SAS works.

Gripes? The fact that only every second question has an answer is annoying, but understandable (to a degree) given that the book can be used as a study tool for schools.

Overall, I'd definitely recommend this book for anyone wanting to be able to move forward with their SAS careers!


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