So perhaps we ought be working on building solutions that bridge the Python-R gap? Because as someone who has effectively left Python, I'd love to learn from solutions Python users find effective. After all, it's not…
This is a very valid point that I feel we often overlook. Most folks don't think like a statistician, and over-complicating figures is the best way to render them useless. All is lost if your audience can't understand…
If you're new to R, I'd highly recommend learning everything using Hadley Wickham's packages. When I was first getting started I had the same problem, and IMO Hadley's solutions offer the best maintainability.…
So perhaps we ought be working on building solutions that bridge the Python-R gap? Because as someone who has effectively left Python, I'd love to learn from solutions Python users find effective. After all, it's not…
This is a very valid point that I feel we often overlook. Most folks don't think like a statistician, and over-complicating figures is the best way to render them useless. All is lost if your audience can't understand…
If you're new to R, I'd highly recommend learning everything using Hadley Wickham's packages. When I was first getting started I had the same problem, and IMO Hadley's solutions offer the best maintainability.…