the thing is, it divides the screen into smaller parts which make it harder to work with imo (but maybe - very likely - my script lines are too wide...)
@CathG, we're only 4 years old, but we are growing really fast.
I head the training and product development. I have 5 people on my PD team right now, and looking to add another two there. And the rest are on the training team.
@AnandaMahto There's some framework more or less targetted at this, I think youtube has published some things about this (and they're quite good at video playing in browsers :p)
@DavidArenburg maybe it is like codereview.SE or parts of stats.SE, where answers constitute advice or guidance based on experience and personal biases. kind of fun to see what topic they're discussing in the "hot network questions" list; it's always weird
Feel free to let me know if what I'm about to say is not the sort of content you all want. Last time I did this in the Lounge they were... not friendly.
I'm looking for feedback on synonymizing char to character (or the other way around)
Want to see what people think in a few chatrooms before I go to the trouble of writing a whole post
@DavidArenburg I tell my girlfriend that she has to suggest something specific if she wants me off the computer. "Do something with me!" "What?" "Anything" doesn't fly well in my home
Can we synonymize international to internationalization?
The former has 99 questions to the latter's almost 7000. I can't imagine a question where the latter would be inappropriate, and a quick glance of the questions seems to bear that out.
@DavidArenburg btw, they use "seek" in the sense of enumerating desired features of an answer :) one could read it as a tool/resource request driven by a misunderstanding of what summarise does. such lists do exist elsewhere (like for dplyr/tidyr's small set of chainables; or for rcpp armadillo)
oh, i see you mentioned the dplyr cheat sheet, too. i do think that's what they were expecting
i just mean "seek" isn't meant to describe what they searched for before; just their current demands. i'm no fan of that sort of question, but it's their first one on the site...