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Transitioning SQL to dplyr

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If you are an R user who wants to move away from SQL and instead wants to manipulate data within R, then this book is perfect for you. You will learn by examples, how to use the functions of dplyr package in place of SQL statements. The R’s dplyr provides functions for manipulating data, hence the SQL statements covered in this book are DML statements (Data Manipulation Language), which include SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE statements.

79 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 29, 2017

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September 27, 2018
Short and Sweet

The coverage is at a very high level and extremely brief, even for a Pocket Reference. Regardless, I found the book to be helpful.
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