Of all the Julia packages out there I am most excited about StructuredQueries :) Please keep up the great work, things look great so far.
I thought the same thing as well. Unfortunately, there is still a bit of work to be done on the Julia side. The tidyverse ecosystem in R has relentlessly focused on ease of use and package compatibility, such that…
Sounds great. Something like a tidyverse version of the data pipeline capabilities of scikit-learn would be awesome.
Hadley, can you share a bit more about your plans for modelr and what need(s) the package will be designed to solve? Congrats on your book btw, I've been reading it for a few weeks and it's quite simply excellent.
Of all the Julia packages out there I am most excited about StructuredQueries :) Please keep up the great work, things look great so far.
I thought the same thing as well. Unfortunately, there is still a bit of work to be done on the Julia side. The tidyverse ecosystem in R has relentlessly focused on ease of use and package compatibility, such that…
Sounds great. Something like a tidyverse version of the data pipeline capabilities of scikit-learn would be awesome.
Hadley, can you share a bit more about your plans for modelr and what need(s) the package will be designed to solve? Congrats on your book btw, I've been reading it for a few weeks and it's quite simply excellent.