As the maintainer of StructuredQueries.jl, I appreciate the recognition :) The JuliaStats community is indeed aiming for a more integrated ecosystem. It will take time, but I agree with you that our general direction is…
In short, yep. For most f. Sometimes we want to do something different, as in three-valued logic.
"Lifting" in this context essentially refers to extending a function defined on certain domain of values, say X, to a domain X' which "includes" (air quotes because see below) all the values in X and some representation…
Hi! I'm the author of the blog post and maintainer of the discussed package. As CurtHagenlocher notes, in R functions can access passed expressions without evaluating them. So, even though the name `sepal_length` may…
If a coin were flipped arbitrarily many times, and it landed on heads each time, and if we had no other information about the coin, a frequentist would say that the probability the coin lands on heads is one. Now, you…
As the maintainer of StructuredQueries.jl, I appreciate the recognition :) The JuliaStats community is indeed aiming for a more integrated ecosystem. It will take time, but I agree with you that our general direction is…
In short, yep. For most f. Sometimes we want to do something different, as in three-valued logic.
"Lifting" in this context essentially refers to extending a function defined on certain domain of values, say X, to a domain X' which "includes" (air quotes because see below) all the values in X and some representation…
Hi! I'm the author of the blog post and maintainer of the discussed package. As CurtHagenlocher notes, in R functions can access passed expressions without evaluating them. So, even though the name `sepal_length` may…
If a coin were flipped arbitrarily many times, and it landed on heads each time, and if we had no other information about the coin, a frequentist would say that the probability the coin lands on heads is one. Now, you…