I have on and off worked on SAS.
Now I'm eager to lear more about base sas programming to get strong knowledge about it for my career growth.
Any suggestions from where to start preparing or any route map for preparation of interviews for 3years experienced.
Please feel free to give
1.book suggestions
2.tutorials suggestions
Thanks,
Akshaya.
A great place to start is at the SAS Help Center: Learning the SAS Viya Platform At the bottom of the page are links to good "Getting Started" sections of the docs, and to Free SAS Training available online. There are many How To Tutorials available as the SAS Video Portal
and on the SAS YouTube Channel.
My favorite SAS Programming reference books include:
And for disciplined self-study to improve proficiency, you can't beat the SAS Certified Specialist Prep Guide: Base Programming Using SAS 9.4
Set up a profile on learn.sas.com, then check out the start page, with help to create your own learning roadmap.
And, of course, the forums here at SAS Communities are a great way to get answers to your questions as you work on improving your SAS skills.
May the SAS be with you!
Mark
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