Hi all,
Can anyone recommend free books that provide an introduction to programming with Stata, something along the lines of Christopher Baum's An Introduction to Stata Programming? There are lots of fantastic free resources for learning open source languages but I'm really struggling to find much for Stata.
My question is similar to this one, the distinction being that I'm looking for free books/resources. https://www.statalist.org/forums/for...recommendation
Thanks in advance.
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