I'd like to buy a workstation to do statistical computing with 64-bit R/Octave/Python.
what hardware will you recommend? what OS?
Any suggestion would be highly appreciated.
what you said is partially correct. actually, sas is very powerful if used properly.
1) for large data handling, R/Matlab is not even close.
2) you can SAS to interact with other windows applicants such as excel or access.
3) you can use sas to invoke vba or use vba to call sas.
4) you...
Dear Andy,
thank you so much for your insight!
to be honestly, I really have no idea which direction I should be heading.
the only IB experience I have so far was an interview with Gyan's team in bears back in 2007. I was lucky enough to get an offer but didn't take it.
I have no PHD...
i have stat background and been in retail banking for a while.
i can play SAS and R like toys and know python reasonably well.
if i want to get into investment banking, I am wondering if I have to learn C++, which is new to me.
any insight would be greatly appreciated.
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