Programming Books

The Little SAS Book: A Primer, Fourth Edition

$37.59

  • ISBN13: 9781599947259
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

Product Description
Now in its fourth edition, The Little SAS Book is a classic, helping many people learn SAS programming. The book’s friendly, easy-to-read style gently introduces readers to the most commonly used features of the SAS language. Topics include basic SAS concepts such as the DATA and PROC steps, inputting data, modifying and combining data sets, summarizing data, producing reports, and debugging SAS programs. Each topic is presented in a self-contained two-page layout complete with examples and graphics. This clear and concise format enables new users to get up and running quickly, while the examples allow readers to type in the program and see it work!

New topics in the fourth edition include ODS Graphics for statistical procedures, PROC SGPLOT for graphics, creating new variables in PROC REPORT with a COMPUTE block, WHERE= data set option, SORTSEQ=LINGUISTIC option in PROC SORT, and more functions, including ANYALPHA, CAT, PROPCASE, and YRDIF.

Programming Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0, Francesco Balena 196, Good Book
US $1.39
End Date: Tuesday May-22-2012 15:16:02 PDT
Buy It Now for only: US $1.39
Buy it now | Add to watch list
VN:F [1.9.8_1114]
Follow up this rating with your own written review below...
Rating: 0.0/5 (0 votes cast)
Share and Enjoy:
  • Print
  • Digg
  • Sphinn
  • del.icio.us
  • Facebook
  • Mixx
  • Google Bookmarks
  • Blogplay
  • Add to favorites
  • Live
  • MSN Reporter
  • Netvibes
  • Reddit
  • RSS
  • StumbleUpon
  • Tumblr
  • Twitter

5 Reveiws for The Little SAS Book: A Primer, Fourth Edition

  1. The book arrive quickly and was in excellent condition. Thank you for the low price.
    Amazon User Rating: 5 / 5

    VA:F [1.9.8_1114]
    Rating: 0.0/5 (0 votes cast)
    VA:F [1.9.8_1114]
    Rating: 0 (from 0 votes)
  2. R. Folledo says:

    I’m a SAS beginner and have read and ran the codes in the book almost cover to cover but not much to learn. I wonder why the previous edition got a very positive review. The following online source is 100 times better for beginners and intermediate users alike.

    [...]
    Amazon User Rating: 1 / 5

    VA:F [1.9.8_1114]
    Rating: 0.0/5 (0 votes cast)
    VA:F [1.9.8_1114]
    Rating: 0 (from 0 votes)
  3. At time the book can be insulting with its little anecdotes and informal writing, especially if you have programming experience.

    All of this information is easily found online and easily learned through experimentation.

    There all many other SAS books applied to certain subjects, search out one of those and you will be better off.
    Amazon User Rating: 2 / 5

    VA:F [1.9.8_1114]
    Rating: 0.0/5 (0 votes cast)
    VA:F [1.9.8_1114]
    Rating: 0 (from 0 votes)
  4. The Little SAS Book has received a small number of very negative reviews, and, as one of the authors, I just want to say to those people that I’m very sorry they were so disappointed. Let me be the first to admit that no book–including The Little SAS Book–can meet the needs of every reader.

    As for the accusation that the book is informal in tone, I can only say, “Guilty!” The title of this book makes it clear that it is intended to be informal, friendly, and accessible.

    Another reviewer states, “If you have experience in either programming or SAS you will outgrow this book in a couple days.” I’m sorry you feel that way, but I can attest that not everyone shares your view. SAS programmers with decades of experience have told me that they used this book to review before taking the SAS certification base exam. One of the greatest compliments I have ever received was from a developer at SAS Institute who told me that he uses our book when he writes SAS programs!

    But this is anecdotal evidence. For people who prefer hard facts, here are some points to consider: This book is so well respected that for many years a copy of the book was shipped with every copy of SAS software. That stopped only because SAS software is now delivered via the Internet. In addition, this book has won international awards. The Little SAS Book: A Primer, Fourth Edition received the Award of Excellence from the Society for Technical Communications in its International Technical Publications Competition for 2009.

    If you are the kind of person who prefers a more formal style, then please don’t buy this book. There are many other sources of information about SAS software. These include the SAS Help and Documentation provided with the software, extensive help on SAS Institute’s customer support web site, and many wonderful conference papers. The best source for conference papers is a site owned by Lex Jansen. I am not allowed to include links in this review, but you shouldn’t have any trouble finding these web sites.

    I wish you the best of luck in all your endeavors. Happy SAS-ing!

    Amazon User Rating: 5 / 5

    VA:F [1.9.8_1114]
    Rating: 0.0/5 (0 votes cast)
    VA:F [1.9.8_1114]
    Rating: 0 (from 0 votes)
  5. Simulaman says:

    I am a Ph.D. student who purchased the book for a statistics course. After all the great reviews I was hoping for much, much more from this book. It is written for beginners to both computer programming and SAS. If you have experience in either programming or SAS you will outgrow this book in a couple days. This book WAS useful for understanding the SAS programming language’s syntax (which is both archaic and complex.) However, the book is written as a series of basic tutorials; as a result it makes a poor reference book. In hind sight, I would search for some online tutorials and skip this book.
    Amazon User Rating: 3 / 5

    VA:F [1.9.8_1114]
    Rating: 0.0/5 (0 votes cast)
    VA:F [1.9.8_1114]
    Rating: 0 (from 0 votes)

Write a review

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*

You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>