6 bestselling books at 4 fabulous conferences

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Many new books topped the charts at NESUG, SESUG, SCSUG, and Analytics 2012. Did any of your go-to SAS books make the lists?

If you’re curious, take a look at our previously featured post What SAS users are reading this fall: early book buzz to view bestselling titles at these earlier fall conferences: WUSS, MWSUG, and Discovery 2012.

NESUG 2012

  1. Professional SAS Programmer’s Pocket Reference, Sixth Edition
  2. Cody’s Collection of Popular SAS Programming Tasks and How to Tackle Them
  3. SAS Hash Object Programming Made Easy
  4. SAS Functions by Example, Second Edition
  5. SAS Graph: Beyond the Basics
  6. Carpenter’s Guide to Innovative SAS Techniques

SESUG 2012

  1. Carpenter’s Guide to Innovative SAS Techniques
  2. Professional SAS Programmer’s Pocket Reference, Sixth Edition
  3. SAS Hash Object Programming Made Easy
  4. SAS Statistics by Example
  5. Categorical Data Analysis Using SAS, Third Edition
  6. Cody’s Collection of Popular SAS Programming Tasks and How to Tackle Them

SCSUG 2012

  1. SAS Hash Object Programming Made Easy
  2. PROC SQL: Beyond the Basics Using SAS
  3. Learning SAS by Example: A Programmer’s Guide
  4. Statistical Graphics Procedures by Example: Effective Graphs Using SAS
  5. Logistic Regression Using SAS: Theory and Application, Second Edition
  6. Professional SAS Programmer’s Pocket Reference, Sixth Edition

 Analytics 2012

  1. Applied Data Mining for Forecasting Using SAS
  2. Professional SAS Programmer’s Pocket Reference, Sixth Edition
  3. Carpenter’s Guide to Innovative SAS Techniques
  4. Data Quality for Analytics Using SAS
  5. Handbook of Statistical Analysis and Data Mining Applications
  6. Customer Segmentation and Clustering Using SAS Enterprise Miner, Second Edition

 

 

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