You folks are doing great work in bringing a beautiful syntax over to Julia. A big help for current/former R users. Frankly, the principal reason for using R (other than their unparalleled library of statistical functions) is the tidyverse and ggplot. Thanks
I'm not sold on tidyverse in Julia, instead I'm somehow now opposed to it in R, which is pretty much the only thing I know about R. The nonstandard evaluation thing made me real uncomfortable.
You folks are doing great work in bringing a beautiful syntax over to Julia. A big help for current/former R users. Frankly, the principal reason for using R (other than their unparalleled library of statistical functions) is the tidyverse and ggplot. Thanks
Great talk and an amazing idea, that surely will speed up the adoption of Julia.
Really cool, I've jumped between lots of languages but R is so expressive to type . I can't wait to use it
Awesome!!! now I definitely will use more Julia for data analysis.
I'm not sold on tidyverse in Julia, instead I'm somehow now opposed to it in R, which is pretty much the only thing I know about R. The nonstandard evaluation thing made me real uncomfortable.