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by celrod
2872 days ago
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I hope that if/as Julia gets adopted in industry, more libraries get written and maintained by professionals.
If the language is successful, that may change. Although AFAIK it hasn't really in the case of R, outside of tidyverse. As a grad student without a CS background, I don't think I'm qualified to say much more on this. |
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Hadley Wickham is special because he has both the stats, data science AND programming skills.
data.table is also an amazing library. R to me is the most improved language in the history of programming languages over the past 5 years.
Also R allows anyone with basic hackery R skills to create libraries easily and that is why so many of them are not optimal.