Not sure why but @JasonIsbell is killing me today. JFC, could you write a happier song once in a while . It's like getting gut punched while I'm trying to work
Why wont the the mermaid function of the R DiagrammeR package just load a mermaid (.mmd) file for me? An string similar to the file itself works. What am I missing?
#Rstats#R#mermaid
Any recommendations or resources for converting a word template with headers & footers to an Rmarkdown template while maintaining styles ,etc. #Rstats#Rmarkdown
I'm fine with moving to mastadon, what i'm not fine with is going throw the list I follow and try to pick out the random posts where people mention their account names there.
have a directory of 1200 csvs I converted to feather assuming that the overall file size would be smaller but the difference is 3.6G & 4.52G. Not the result I was hoping for. #R#Rstats#feather
know what'd be hilarious, a sequel to 1995's 'The Net' staring @sandrabullockaf. Have Bullock play the same character aged appropriately and in the depths of the Covid pandemic.
thanks @Webex for constantly reminding me that I have a meeting,for the meeting I'm already in and interrupting the same meeting which I'm being reminded of.
Anyone have a good guide for moving R workflows to emacs? Specifically previewing plots and rmarkdown docs. At some point I'd switch out rmarkdown for org-mode. Rstudio is great but think emacs would allow a greater QoL & capability #rstats#emacs
if R hadn't pushed out XLISP-STAT then python probably wouldn't have ever made it into the data science space.XLISP could have been rolled into Common Lisp packages. There was never a need for python.(ready for the hate mail) #rstats#python#lisp
Given what R has recently introduced with the new native pipe and lambda syntax,I kind of really appreciate that Common lisp hasn't changed the lang standard in decades. macros can extend the language and gains still made in the compilers without breaking #R#lisp#commonlisp#CL
this is why I'm cautiously excited about github.com/Lisp-Stat/lisp-st… .Also, being able to compile to images/exes with speeds approaching C(assuming use of types) would be very valuable