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5:13 PM
I don't see it as a replacement for documentation as such, rather as a substitute for some of our canonical questions or `r-faq` tagged questions like http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5963269/how-to-make-a-great-r-reproducible-example or http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1296646/how-to-sort-a-dataframe-by-columns

Instead of someone having to ask a canonical question, everyone can point to the documentation custom built for that type of question. Mind you, it's still a mess now.
 
 
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7:39 PM
is there a way to comment on a suggestion for improvement (other than here?) @Frank, I disagree pretty strenuously with stackoverflow.com/documentation/improvement-requests/view/360 ; to mean, "hello world" denotes something fairly specific -- the shortest getting-started example of how to write a short program to output a message.
Your requests for improvements are a good idea for somewhere, but I don't think they belong in "hello world" (arguably some of what's there is too detailed already ...)
 
7:53 PM
new CRAN package bigReg with a golden opportunity to be called yugeReg instead. Sad.
 
@BenBolker i meant that the topic should not be called "hello world"; it should be renamed and extended to include other things (in addition to the hello world example). it's fine to have a "hello world" example, but if you look at stackoverflow.com/documentation/r/topics you'll see that this is marked as the "overview topic" for the language, and i think it fails in that role
unfortunately, there's basically no way to comment on anything in docs
when you make a new doc now, it does not give this overview topic the name "hello world" by default any more (presumably because they found it didn't make for a great intro and was just a placeholder). for example, we started the data.table docs today (not sure if that was a good idea or not yet) and here's how it was initialized by SO: stackoverflow.com/documentation/data.table/revisions/3389
 
oh, OK; confusing though (like a lot of the rest of Documentation)
 
yeah (argh, links not going where i expect them to)
 
 
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9:17 PM
@DirkEddelbuettel yugeReg? don't get it...
 
9:43 PM
@Spacedman ref to the American presidential candidate Who Must Not Be Named
would anyone like to go upvote meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/328595/… ... ??
 
@BenBolker still no idea.... Trump? Clinton? Sanders? What's a "yugeReg"?
 
a bigReg is presumably a big Regression. If Tr*mp were to refer to it he might call it a HUGE Regression, pronounced "yuge" ...
 
@BenBolker hmmm okay
 
10:01 PM
@Spacedman A certain candidate has nothing but gold-plated Yugely significant regressors. Only the best models.
 
i'd not noticed that speech pattern in him... unlike GWB and "noocular"
 
@DirkEddelbuettel is he going to get mexican programmers to build a firewall or something?
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we don't need no integers for data science datascience.stackexchange.com/questions/12986/…
 

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