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Stata has two programming languages. One, known informally as “ado”, is the focus of this chapter. It is based on Stata’s commands, and you can write scripts and programs to automate reproducible analyses and to add new features to Stata. The other language, Mata, is a byte-compiled language with syntax similar to C/C++, but with
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