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  "path": "/t/what-became-of-ihaka-temple-langs-2008-back-to-the-future/28715#post_3",
  "publishedAt": "2026-04-21T22:20:09.000Z",
  "site": "https://discourse.datamethods.org",
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    "github.com",
    "GitHub - b-k/apophenia: A C library for statistical and scientific...",
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  "textContent": "There are recent github commits within the past 2 weeks, but I don’t know of anyone in the computational or mathematical statistics community involved in it.\n\nThe stat project that gets any attention outside of R would be Stan, which is implemented in C++. A much less well-known project that takes a unique algebraic approach to modelling (including methods such as agent based models) would be the apophenia library, implemented in C.\n\ngithub.com\n\n### GitHub - b-k/apophenia: A C library for statistical and scientific...\n\nA C library for statistical and scientific computing\n\nA hard copy book on its philosophy was published by Princeton University Press\n\nmodelingwithdata.org\n\n### Modeling with Data\n\nFinally, a U.S. Census technical paper on an Algebra of Statistical Models\n\narXiv.org\n\n### A Useful Algebraic System of Statistical Models\n\nThis paper proposes a single form for statistical models that accommodates a broad range of models, from ordinary least squares to agent-based microsimulations. The definition makes it almost trivial to define morphisms to transform and combine...",
  "title": "What became of Ihaka & Temple Lang's (2008) \"Back to the Future\"?"
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