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02:02
@DirkEddelbuettel I'm having some strange intermittent issues with foreach used in conjunction with Rcpp. I'm pretty sure its an issue with foreach, is bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/r-cran-foreach the correct place to discuss this (you're listed as the package maintainer there)?
@ScottRitchie No. I am the Debian maintainer, so our Bug Tracker would be better.
Also see stackoverflow.com/questions/25062383/… so other folks issues with foreach too.
That last guy is on Windows so $deity help him...
Your daily dose of someone from SAS crapping on R and open source:
And if it goes away if you, say, use mclapply()from R's own parallel package then I'd talk to the foreach guys rather than for Rcpp.
Oh dear. My issue is intermittent "Memory not mapped" segfaults, which don't seem to occur when I use for instead and dump the results in an pre-allocated data structure.
@thelatemail Well his name is Dirk so what he says must be true.
02:08
@DirkEddelbuettel - clearly SAS got the lesser Dirk in this instance.
:) you're too kind
 
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05:24
$50k to learn R, and they spent the rest of the $1m in a year. I'm clearly in the wrong business.
I wonder what's "huge amount of hardware" to process 300000 rows in R. :)
@RomanLuštrik - a SAS server install that I witnessed once was 80,000 AUD for a couple of days work. Makes one think twice about getting into consulting.
05:48
For that kind of money, one would think you would have daisies flying out just by thinking of analysis.
 
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07:05
@thelatemail I'm confused. Why is someone from SAS even being interviewed in that article?
I'm guessing balance to open source is proprietary code. Does that make sense?
07:31
Searching for SAS on that site doesn't work - the search engine thinks its plural and truncates it to search for SA - South Australia!
Of course searching for R is no better. Lets try quote marks...
07:51
@RomanLuštrik It's strange because it's like asking a competitor company to comment on the quality of a product. Like, "McDonald's Executive says Burger King serving people The Whopper is scary."
@Thomas I think that's a better analogy.
 
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09:11
Close because it asks for recommendation: stackoverflow.com/questions/25177863/…
 
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11:15
Best close reason ever. :)
11:26
@RomanLuštrik Yes, classy.
And the question that never dies is baaack, and I still get random unrelated downvotes. Oh well.
People are just weird.
 
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13:04
@JoshuaUlrich The related meta post has fifty-eight upvotes. Jeefuckingbus.
13:23
@DirkEddelbuettel No, it has 72 up-votes and 14 down-votes.
13:49
This is hilarious.
well..but you should know that using for here is not the R way to do it .. — agstudy 16 mins ago
14:07
And the close counter back at two. Feel free to kick this one down another notch: stackoverflow.com/questions/25139247/how-to-crash-r
14:30
It got them a notable question badge. Canvassing effect at its finest.
 
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@joran is your exclaim due to the fact it actually got 4 answers? Even one with a picture...
OR more appropriately a diagram. Yes, a diagram pointing to where the vertical bar button is.
I'm hitherto specialising in java.
Obviously, hitherto I was using "hitherto" as an antonym for what I actually meant, which was "henceforth"...

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