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# Introduction: Hacking Religion
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## Who this book is for
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## Why this book?
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## The hacker way
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1. Tell the truth
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2. Do not deceive using beauty
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3. Work transparently: research as open code using open data
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4. Draw others in: produce reproducible research
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5. Learn by doing
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## Using the R programming language
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Why R?
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Explain accelerated approach in this book, working from examples and providing exposure to concepts in a streamlined way, pointing to other resources
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Point to other guides,
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## Other useful guides:
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[R For Data Science 2e](https://r4ds.hadley.nz/)
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[Intro to Cultural Analytics and Python](https://melaniewalsh.github.io/Intro-Cultural-Analytics/welcome.html)
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[Data Science in a Box](https://datasciencebox.org/01-overview)
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