in the same vein, I like this comment (which was put twice just in case.........):
I wish people would RTFQ before applying a reflex "duplicate" mark. The OP wrote an admirably clear paragraph at the end explaining that this is not about removing duplicate rows. Admittedly it is a fairly basic questio — Knackiedoo24 hours ago
basic and also dupe actually...
and I wish people would just RTFM/RFSOQ before asking FQ ^^
Sometimes i find old posts and Id like to call a users attention to something new or just ask for a followup. How can I invite a user to chat?
Ive clicked on the chat link and I can create a room but Im unable to invite a particular user.
@Jaap understandable. I got invited twice until I overcome shyness (once from David and I think the other one was you - or your alter ego procrastinatus) :)
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If this is haram, is a punishment prescribed?
I don't have a desire to have any kind of sex wi...
I constantly tell people that “try this” is not a good answer. It explains nothing and just dumps code on the OP which does not teach anything.
It's becoming worse and worse, and I even see very high rep uses (ranging from 5k to even 100K+) posting these bad answers.
Is flagging these answers a...
@Sotos well, there's working through the vignettes (included with the package or available online), also, there's my tutorial (linked in my profile, "Tables" chapter), but it might be better as a reference than for learning ... pretty much the on-load message has it all:
i'll prolly still tell folks to use vignette() so they have a version matching their version of the pkg (possibly devel) and so they understand that the function exists...
i don't know where the dupe is, but "insert value at position" seems like a dupe
hm, or maybe they're a worse case. they want something with the API of a linked list but don't seem to care whether the internals of the data structure fit it at all efficiently ...
speaking of data camp, nice to see a new course on graph data, albeit in python; and one on lattice, which i think gets too little respect
@Jaap "Noticing this fact is a great way to convince yourself Syberia is useless and blissfully closing the browser tab." kthxbai syberia.io/docs/#example
reading on ... looks like the 'verse's grammar of data manip on steroids and with brevity valued over readability
then again, i don't do ML, so maybe i'm missing something of what's elegant here
re this stackoverflow.com/q/44554206 seems like it 'd be better to implement a percent class that displays that way but is numeric under the hood, eh. not great to be unable to make comparisons, sort, etc.
maybe that'd make print methods for tables messy, though