@Tensibai I have gone ahead and implemented the feature request that you linked above. I hear the feelings going on here and can empathize with y'all very much. I recently joined the Community Dev team, and I can tell you that there is lots being planned that will hopefully help folks to feel more heard, but I can't speak to any particulars here. That said, if there are more old Feature Requests like this - impactful yet not too complex - please email me a link and I will see what I can do. Thanks for bringing this to our attention again. — Yaakov Ellis ♦17 hours ago
@Roland can you pls help me with the full line of code, as I am new in coding hence i mostly struggle to modify code, let us say my data frame is Alpha, please help. — AlphaOrionis4 mins ago
@Sotos I've had that happen to me too. I just rolled back the question and asked them to post a new one. That's just a misunderstanding of how the side works. "Give me teh codez" kiddies are way worse. I hate that they don't even try to think. I vastly prefer professionals like this example: stackoverflow.com/questions/57093995/…
@Roland I don't understand that. Most of the times it is easier and a heck of a lot faster to simply google and click the first result rather than trying to structure a question to post here.
Of course that statement is obsolete If you don't put the effort to structure it correctly
@RonakShah yeah, that is interesting. also from the link that Maechler thinks "I would argue that -Inf and Inf should show differently than true NA's or NaN's .. not the least because infinitely past and infinitely into the future are different concepts. " -- that would be nice. one thing i miss in data.tables idate is inf/-inf github.com/Rdatatable/data.table/issues/2256
wonder where this will go stackoverflow.blog/2019/07/18/… maybe they'll hide or aggregate "negative" feedback so the new user is less overwhelmed? i don't think scaling up good mentors is feasible and hope they don't mean what the first commenter said: "a customer service ethos should be the norm"