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. Haven't really thought through how I would feel if someone just added an interface to one of my packages, and that interface ended up more popular than the package itself. 00:48
@hadley No, it wasn't. I meant it as a way of highlighting that the "only" could be a matter of opinion (i.e. person X thinks package is only restructuring interface, whereas person Y thinks that it is doing that and more). I have no major concerns with a package like
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@JoshuaUlrich meaning that all these new operators that seem like a sequence of another (NOT) operator don't make code more easy to read. Perl has a lot of those symbol operators you can use to write very efficient and powerful code with very little characters. But it's difficult to read.
So I agree with @hadley that interface is important. Part of tidyverse is a way to make R more easy to use for data mangling, especially for researchers that are not data scientists. But some other parts have a reason of existence that is not "simplifying code", but "make tidyverse tools useful inside functions". And doing so actually adds complexity to the interface, it doesn't remove it.
@hadley Note that I didn't call it a "bad" solution. It's just a solution that doesn't make the interface easier or more straightforward. It's a patch to make things possible that weren't due to the initial setup of the tools. And that's not a problem. Just don't sell it as an improvement to the interface. It's not. It's an extension to make the interface useable in a wider set of cases. That's something completely different.
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It’s an improvement because it puts NSE on a strong foundation that makes it straight forward to compose functions that quote their arguments.
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