[R] R, S, S-Plus, whence comes thy name?

John Sorkin jsorkin at grecc.umaryland.edu
Fri Mar 26 13:30:37 CET 2010


I appeal to those entrusted with the keeping of the R flame, the S flame, and the S-Plus flame to relate a bit of history. How did S, S-Plus, and R get their names? Going from S to S-Plus appears clear, a commercial company purchased rights to S, developed a product that they wanted to indicate was related to S, but was more fully developed. This leaves me with only a rumor how S got its original name and how R got its name. Some sources suggest that R is named after Robert Gentleman and Ross Ihaka the titans who gave birth to R. The origin of the name S is less clear. Citations would be appreciated, so to would statements from the titans from the days of yore. 
Thank you,
John


John David Sorkin M.D., Ph.D.
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University of Maryland School of Medicine Division of Gerontology
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