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What is Efficient SAS Coding?
£0.00- PhUSE, Dublin, Eire – 9th October 2006 (Best Presentation in Tutorials)
- Wisconsin Illinois SAS Users Conference, Milwaukee, WI, USA – 22nd June 2007
- PSI Statistical Computing SIG, Macclesfield, UK – 3rd September 2007
- PhUSE Single Day Event, Basel, Switzerland – 28th May 2008
- PhUSE Single Day Event, London, UK – 11th June 2008
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Training courses (2020-2023)
£0.00A list of available training courses for 2020-2021.
Note that this course list is intended for companies, rather than for individuals, as the courses have a fixed price no matter how many people attend them. All the training materials are personalised and supplied in digital form, and so can be duplicated for that client to re-use internally.
Individuals looking for SAS training should subscribe to the SAS course in the SAS Programming Forum, which is more appropriate for individuals, and is priced as a low-cost monthly subscription.
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Making Graphs Easier to Validate – The Benefits of ODS Graphics
£0.00- SAS Global Forum, Orlando, FL, USA – 5th April 2017
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SAS Programming Experiences: A How-To Guide from a Power SAS User (PDF)
£7.00This PDF ebook is divided into 3 sections:
- SAS Programming Methods, where I discuss ways to get the most value from your SAS licence fees.
- SAS Interfaces for Programming, where I look at how installing and editing programs using SAS software has changed.
- SAS Programming Alternatives, where I look at the pros and cons of using Altair SLC to develop SAS programs.
Code samples are provided throughout this book, so you can learn more about SAS programming by following these examples.
Topics included:
- SAS Programming Methods
- The Art of Defensive Programming: Coping with Unseen Data
- Writing Reusable Macros
- SAS Hints and Tips
- Using SAS Software for Hobbies
- SAS Interfaces for Programming
- The History of SAS Editors and Installs
- The History of SAS Enterprise Guide and SAS Studio
- Using SAS Studio Tasks to Plot with ODS Graphics
- Making Graphs Easier to Validate using ODS Graphics
- SAS Alternatives
- What is Altair SLC?
- Introduction to Altair Analytics Workbench
- Altair SLC for Clinical Trials
- Generating Graphics with Altair SLC
- Using Altair SLC with R and Python
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SAS course: PROC SQL (Android app)
£10.00This app, “SAS course: PROC SQL”, is one of a series of SAS course eBooks, illustrated by code samples which can be sent by email directly from the app. It is designed to encourage users to contribute topics some of which will be included in future versions of the app. There are controls to select specific topics, move to the previous or next topic, decrease or increase the font to suit the user’s preference, and send emails requesting topics not yet included in that version of the eBook.
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How Many Shades of Guide: SAS Enterprise Guide to 8.3 and SAS Studio to 3.81 with SAS 9.4
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SAS course notes: SAS Macros (PDF)
£10.00This PDF ebook is a copy of the topics in the SAS Macros section of the SAS course in the SAS Programming Forum on this site. All code included in the PDF ebook can be copied and pasted into SAS to try it out yourself.
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SAS course notes: Data Steps (PDF)
£10.00This PDF ebook is a copy of the topics in the Data Steps section of the SAS course in the SAS Programming Forum on this site. All code included in the PDF ebook can be copied and pasted into SAS to try it out yourself.
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SAS course notes: PROC SQL (PDF)
£10.00This PDF ebook is a copy of the topics in the PROC SQL section of the SAS course in the SAS Programming Forum on this site. All code included in the PDF ebook can be copied and pasted into SAS to try it out yourself.
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Defensive SAS Programming course notes (PDF)
£20.00This PDF ebook is a copy of the course notes used with the Defensive SAS Programming course listed in the list of Training Courses provided by Holland Numerics Ltd. All code included in the PDF ebook can be copied and pasted into SAS to try it out yourself.
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Efficient SAS Programming course notes (PDF)
£20.00This PDF ebook is a copy of the course notes used with the Efficient SAS Programming course listed in the list of Training Courses provided by Holland Numerics Ltd. All code included in the PDF ebook can be copied and pasted into SAS to try it out yourself.
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Introduction to ODS RTF course notes (PDF)
£10.00This PDF ebook is a copy of the course notes used with the Introduction to ODS RTF course listed in the list of Training Courses provided by Holland Numerics Ltd. All code included in the PDF ebook can be copied and pasted into SAS to try it out yourself.
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Practical ODS Graphics course notes (PDF)
£20.00This PDF ebook is a copy of the course notes used with the Practical ODS Graphics course listed in the list of Training Courses provided by Holland Numerics Ltd. All code included in the PDF ebook can be copied and pasted into SAS to try it out yourself.
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ODS Graph Templates course notes (PDF)
£20.00This PDF ebook is a copy of the course notes used with the ODS Graph Templates course listed in the list of Training Courses provided by Holland Numerics Ltd. All code included in the PDF ebook can be copied and pasted into SAS to try it out yourself.
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Altair SLC: The SAS Language Compiler (paperback)
£10.25The book concentrates on Altair SLC, looking at the pros and cons of using Altair SLC to develop SAS programs. Code samples are provided throughout this book, so you can learn more about Altair SLC and SAS programming by following these examples.
Topics included:
- What is Altair SLC?
- Introduction to Altair Analytics Workbench
- Altair SLC for Clinical Trials
- Generating Graphics with Altair SLC
- Using Altair SLC with R and Python
Note: these chapters are included in SAS Programming Experiences: A How-To Guide from a Power SAS User, so, if you have already purchased this book, then you already have these chapters!
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Consulting: How Do You Do This in SAS? (Android app)
£0.00This app, “How Do You Do This in SAS?”, is a free introduction to a series of eBooks about SAS software programming focusing on frequently asked questions and answers, illustrated by code samples which can be sent by email directly from the app. It is designed to encourage users to contribute questions some of which will be included in future versions of the app. There are controls to select specific questions, move to the previous or next question, decrease or increase the font to suit the user’s preference, and send emails requesting answers to questions not yet included in that version of the eBook.