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3:15 AM
A bingo card for the 2012 American Sociology Association conference (scroll down):
Look closely at the the top row...
 
 
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11:03 AM
Can you weave a Rnw to PDF and HTML? Based on knitr manual, you have to have at least markdown syntax to do HTML.
 
11:54 AM
@RomanLuštrik I keep hoping to see something that lets you weave markdown to PDF, but having not seen it, I'm pretty sure it's not possible currently.
I think Sweave syntax will pretty much always be LaTeX only, as I can't imagine it making more sense to write a Sweave->HTML converter than to write a LaTeX-> HTML converter, if such a thing is even practical at all
 
@RomanLuštrik Rnw is just R embedded in some markup language - so you can produce whatever you can produce [easily] from the markup language.
so... R embedded in sphinx docs... hmmmm
that would be epically winning
 
12:31 PM
@AriB.Friedman Perhaps Pandoc? stackoverflow.com/questions/11025123/…
 
12:41 PM
@RomanLuštrik Yeah. Seems twitchy though.
 
@AriB.Friedman have you ever heard of or tried rapport? rapport-package.info Created by two frequenters of SO.
 
1:00 PM
@RomanLuštrik I've heard of it now. :-)
not sure from their description how it really differs from knitr et al.
other than possibly requiring a template to be written beforehand
 
 
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4:52 PM
why the world is in a financial mess, part one: stackoverflow.com/questions/12123426/…
 
5:05 PM
Summer of Love over already? :)
 
snark attack!
 
I think the user had problem parsing code to SO, not R.
 
@Spacedman, I'm surprised you noticed. It was so cleverly disguised as an RStudio question.
What was it you said about these types of questions? Oh yeah, chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/106?m=4952287#4952287
 
Star, obviously.
 
 
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6:36 PM
Hi all.
Why do you think it has such a high + value and bookmarks? Is it because people want that feature or something else?
I keep wanting to answer 'No, you can't declare public or private in reference/s4 classes.'; but then I second think it and think that many ( who know way more than I do about R and the class setup ) haven't said no.... Am I missing something here?
 
7:12 PM
I read questions about oop in R and just think "python, I love you"
 
@Thell I think there's a sense that R should have private methods (just like I'd personally like to see true constants), but they don't (easily?) exist in RefClasses. So the stalemate continues :-)
 
So you think the reason that question has so many +1s is more of a 'feature request' popularity?
@Spacedman lol
 
7:41 PM
What I learnt today: table() can do two cross-classification in two dimensions. If I knew this two years ago my life would have been much easier.
 
 
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8:56 PM
The jokes just write themselves:
working on roxygen3... #rstats
Image all the ...3 jokes we can make now :)
 
Never trust a 2 release from Houston.
 
@GSee that index.xts issue was pretty, umm, interesting
 
:)
Jul 12 at 15:40, by Joshua Ulrich
@GSee Yeah, those zoo and xts guys have no idea what they're doing...
@DirkEddelbuettel, have you ever had performance issues with xts:::index.xts? I thought it was fast.
 
My attorney recommends that I take the fifth. Jeff Ryan may be in striking distance.
Seriously, the whole point of us using it is ... because Jeff is speed-obsessed.
2
And converting from POSIXct to Date is, well, less of interest to me. Maybe he gets a speedup. I think better ones can be had elsewhere.
 
9:19 PM
Speaking of 2, Armstrong dies at age 82.
 
#RIP Lance Armstrong, the first man to be banned from playing the trumpet on the moon. (We only skim the headlines.)
Couldn't resist. Lots of fun in my twitterstream as NBC, a news organization, apparently posted Neil Young died today. Got confused over Armstrong and Harvest Moon (a Neil Young song) references.
Nimrods.
 
Wha? It's like mixing Hammurabi and judge Judy.
 

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