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8 hours later…
09:32
An email on R-help from paul.bivand - any relation to Roger, I wonder...
He's a hybrid super-mapper composed of the best bits of DNA spliced from Paul Hiemstra and Roger Bivand. He knows all epsg database entries by heart.
 
5 hours later…
14:48
I was not expecting that the reason for the strange dates I've been seeing in our db would be that they are uncorrected values from a year 2000 bug. (!!) Yikes.
@joran need a COBOL programmer?
@Spacedman Well, it's an Oracle db, although I think the bug was probably in the Java code running all the forms/interface for the front end. The bug in the code was fixed, but for some reason no one bothered to check all the tables in the db for strange dates way off in the future.
So there are ~150 records floating around out there with dates of 8/8/2088 that should be 8/8/1998 or something.
15:08
You'll hit the Y2k38 problem before that :)
 
1 hour later…
16:27
This feels like one of those weeks where questions have taken a drastic turn toward stupid...
@Justin ...or unintelligible.
Rcpp FTW:
thanks to @romain_francois it looks like joins in dplyr will be faster than data.table and pandas #rstats
16:50
@joran interesting... if I can cache chunks I'll be excited otherwise I'm sticking with numpy, cython and postgres for anything other than data exploration.
@joran More like Rcpp-as-a-base plus a lot of Romain grease on top. All on github.
@Justin So what are you doing here then? ;-)
@DirkEddelbuettel Yeah, I'm subscribed to the dplyr github repository, so my inbox has been pretty busy over the last week with hadley and romain going back and forth. Pretty impressive...
17:19
@DirkEddelbuettel I (and more importantly my bosses) are wary of long running processes in R. So, I prototype in R and do one-off stuff there. But anything that will be shipped is in python.
17:54
@Justin High time to look for a new job, mate!
haha, it's on my list... if anyone has an opening :)
 
4 hours later…
22:17
@eddi Interesting side note. I just had the ,z in there to speed it up so it would only calculate the z column in the merged data.table.

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