@Spacedman I can't put my finger on what I find unsettling about that, but unsettled I am. Maybe it's my bias from all the time hanging around in universities, but I like R's academic heritage.
@tonytonov Piping between Haldeyverse packages is a very common thing now. There is nothing you can do about it anymore. BTW, + is also piping in a way and you got used to it.
@tonytonov Yes, we all have. But again, it's too late. hadley has too much influence, the amount of people following him on GH, twitter, etc. strives to infinity. I don't see anything that can be done about it. But I maybe wrong...
@DavidArenburg Push back, point out problems where the exist, don't drink the koolaid. This really is fast becoming what Bill Venables cautioned us about in his Quo vadis talk (and notes)
@Spacedman Blech. I hadn't looked at this yet: "To really become mainstream R needs to shake off its academic image, and as I see it, the R consortium has been set up to make that happen."
How? I dunno. The depths of human stupidity have yet to be plumbed.
@Frank It would be funny if the r-help listserv could automatically comply with the directive "If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately" on behalf of all subscribers.
@Frank R-help occasionally gets mails like that, often from some corporate drone asking about licensing, because their software procurement processes were written when software was supplied on tape spools.
@GavinSimpson I could name many, starting with R was completely reinvented and etc. Not to mention that you yourself ranted about pipes not long ago chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/106?m=23920307#23920307. Other than that, I really don't want to start another world war in this room
@DavidArenburg I wasn't suggesting that you hadn't done any pushing back, nor that you had drunk the koolaid. I don't think it is too late to push back against the balkanisation of the language is all
Too many people that should know better spout all kinds of silliness about pipes that just isn't true in the R implementation of them because of how R works. I have no issue with people using pipes in their workflows but presenting everything as requiring pipes is an issue we should fight.
Also, this isn't an issue with the Hadleyverse; you can pick and choose which of the pkgs to use. The way people are using pipes is more problematic to me. Writing functions to use pipes promotes a particular way of writing R functions which in and of itself is actually a good thing.