the marginal benefit of jumping in front of every question fades quickly. always a lot to learn though. I've been a bit behind on the tidyverse updates
They are moving to more python. more ds are joining knowing python. the cloud notebooks are easier to share. We have R notebooks but python is really leading there. Also python mixes well with the rest of the dev environment. It's easy for eng to build a service that connects data from another part of the company through python
Also working on building tooling for the internal R package. A way to input sql metrics and dimensions into a function which will then create an instant dashboard in one of our data viz framework
And back to sum(NULL), I don't think this should return 0. Empty "numerical" sets may sum to zero, but R can have sets of non-numerical objects which do not have a math sum