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Shige's Research Blog
Thursday, October 11, 2012
Some thoughts on Stan
Stan is very promising. The glmmBUGS package should be easily extended to produce Stan code in place of or in addition to BUGS/JAGS code, which will makes it even easier for novice uses to get started.
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