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by peatmoss
2017 days ago
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R’s meta programming facilities are head and shoulders above Python’s, which I think explains the brilliance of dplyr and dbplyr. But I feel like with R you have to scrape back a bunch of layers to get to the Schemey parts. I’ve always wondered what Hadley and Co would have done with dplyr and dbplyr had they had something like Racket at their disposal. |
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Edit: or maybe it's not dead? I just found http://www.user2019.fr/static/pres/t246174.pdf