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by jhbadger
2555 days ago
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I mean fewer (and less developed) in the context of data analysis and statistics where it is a competitor to R. Every time I consider using Python after getting frustrated with the more ugly features of R as a language, I take a look at what's available in Python, as from a language point of view it is a bit nicer (as is Julia). But then I see what I would have to reimplement myself if I switched, so I don't. |
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