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7:48 AM
Wow, 10 hours without a peep about data frames.
@paulkrugman People that are now R base were ALWAYS insane going back decades. Dif now is organized cons movement. $ helps, but other factors more imp.
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can't really disagree with him there
 
 
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12:31 PM
@Spacedman Yep.
 
12:49 PM
Ouch. We should have a huge farewell party with champaign for Duncan, because that dude is a champ.
Any news on who's going to take over?
 
1:10 PM
I hear /dev/null is in the running.
 
1:48 PM
@JorisMeys Bill Gates' little startup, it seems.
 
2:11 PM
So building R for Windows will be done by Microsoft R then?
 
@JorisMeys Awesome, we can finally get internet explorer bundled free with R.
 
2:39 PM
@BrodieG At last we don't have Yahoo! R!
 
2:56 PM
I've flagged this to the internal teams that build R. I have no inside knowledge at the moment.
 
3:14 PM
@Andrie Thanks! It would be a nice gesture if they devote a dev to take over the tasks of Duncan. I reckon some people are less than wild about that option, but I reckon that this would quickly bring R building powers to Visual Studio :-)
@BrodieG The horror... although that would be Edge these days.
Now another pressing question: What happens with Rtools? Package devs on Windows will continue to need this.
 
3:50 PM
Interesting developments (also per r-devel thread).
It now means that Microsoft with its market cap of 560 billion and I are now peers as we both live off the droppings released by Peter Dalgaard to then ship binaries.
 
That's one way to see it :-) I admit, that wasn't the first response I was expecting either, but Avi made a good point. It's easy to forget other people have put in a lot of effort as well the past years.
 
@JorisMeys Good point. I'll throw it into the mix as well.
I wrote one line of Haskell that made it into the Pandoc source: github.com/jgm/pandoc/pull/3941
 
4:15 PM
@Andrie Holy effing cow that is (potentially) huge. A friend just wrote a Python filter (in a effort to mimick tables in another publication).
And schmucks like us occassionally glow in having a line of code accepted by R Core. Now the stakes got upped with an acceptance by MacFarlane. Kudos, man, kudos!
 
Thanks. :-)
Please don't tweet about it yet.
I am discovering downstream effects I need to solve first. For example: I need to push a change to rmarkdown to handle pandoc v2.0 in a slightly different way. This will also be a single line of code.
And, more importantly, the pandocfilters package on CRAN doesn't play well with pandoc version x. I have traced the error there, convinced the author to put the package on github (went there this morning) and hope to have the whole thing working end-to-end by the start of next week.
 
4:30 PM
@DirkEddelbuettel level up by getting a patch into the Linux kernel.
(without Linus swearing at you)
 
 
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5:37 PM
@Spacedman That's step down as far as challenges go. I survived BDR.
 

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