I've been dreaming of something like this for many years. Stata has many strengths. It has a ridiculously simple syntax, much of the data "cleaning" often happens under the radar, it has a nice gui for models and plots,…
Great work as always, especially the improvement in error messages.
I think Stan Lee once said about programming languages: "With great power there must also come great binary size."
I would be cautious saying Simulink has no Julia equivalent. This NASA engineer switched from Simulink to SciML and obtained a 15,000x speed up while his code went from 1000 lines to 50 lines long:…
You don't have to. Just use Rcall. Of course R has been here longer. Eleven years after its creation, R had fewer than 500 packages. Julia was released in 2012 and today has over 7,000 packages.
> IME languages that are designed as general-purpose languages tend to be better than languages that are designed for niche purposes, even within those niches. The things that make a language good require consistent,…
I would suggest adding a bunch of them as such: zig array + zig variable + zig for loop + zig programming language Also be careful with the break in the data in 2022.
I'm guessing the choice made by Google went like: Option 1) Hire more staff to do a proper monitoring job on a per-video or per-channel basis. Option 2) Just demonetize every small youtuber who talks about the Ukraine…
Thousands of channels were demonetized at once. Did you (or Google) checked them before passing judgement? Among those demonetized is Perun who makes neutral hour-long PowerPoint presentations on war logistics with…
You should check out this case study of migrating Simulink to Julia at NASA: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQpqsmwlfY0 From Simulink to Julia, his code went from 1000 lines to 50 lines and ran 15,000x faster.
I've been dreaming of something like this for many years. Stata has many strengths. It has a ridiculously simple syntax, much of the data "cleaning" often happens under the radar, it has a nice gui for models and plots,…
Great work as always, especially the improvement in error messages.
I think Stan Lee once said about programming languages: "With great power there must also come great binary size."
I would be cautious saying Simulink has no Julia equivalent. This NASA engineer switched from Simulink to SciML and obtained a 15,000x speed up while his code went from 1000 lines to 50 lines long:…
You don't have to. Just use Rcall. Of course R has been here longer. Eleven years after its creation, R had fewer than 500 packages. Julia was released in 2012 and today has over 7,000 packages.
> IME languages that are designed as general-purpose languages tend to be better than languages that are designed for niche purposes, even within those niches. The things that make a language good require consistent,…
I would suggest adding a bunch of them as such: zig array + zig variable + zig for loop + zig programming language Also be careful with the break in the data in 2022.
I'm guessing the choice made by Google went like: Option 1) Hire more staff to do a proper monitoring job on a per-video or per-channel basis. Option 2) Just demonetize every small youtuber who talks about the Ukraine…
Thousands of channels were demonetized at once. Did you (or Google) checked them before passing judgement? Among those demonetized is Perun who makes neutral hour-long PowerPoint presentations on war logistics with…
You should check out this case study of migrating Simulink to Julia at NASA: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQpqsmwlfY0 From Simulink to Julia, his code went from 1000 lines to 50 lines and ran 15,000x faster.