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If you still have a legitimate copy on a dusty CD-ROM, cherish it. But if you just downloaded a random FULL INSTALL from the internet… run a virus scan. Then run regress y x . Have you found any old statistical software gems on your hard drive? Let me know in the comments below.

Stata 12 was a workhorse. It didn't have machine learning integrations or Python bridges, but damn—it never crashed on a 10GB dataset.

Posted by: The Analysis Archives | Category: Software Archaeology

-stata 12 -windows All Versions- - Full Install- Today

If you still have a legitimate copy on a dusty CD-ROM, cherish it. But if you just downloaded a random FULL INSTALL from the internet… run a virus scan. Then run regress y x . Have you found any old statistical software gems on your hard drive? Let me know in the comments below.

Stata 12 was a workhorse. It didn't have machine learning integrations or Python bridges, but damn—it never crashed on a 10GB dataset.

Posted by: The Analysis Archives | Category: Software Archaeology