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by AvAn12
811 days ago
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Wonderful! In the 90s a colleague and I wrote a book (EBRI Datebook on Employee Benefits) which was mostly tables. In addition to SAS, our other primary tool was an ancient language called Table Producing Language ("TPL"). Despite dating back to the 1970s, TPL was incredibly flexible, expressive, and efficient - once you figured out the syntax. The designers of Great Tables might want to check out TPL. It covers everything Great Tables aims to do, and I think may have a few more tricks up its sleeves: https://www.ojp.gov/pdffiles1/Digitization/68013NCJRS.pdf Regardless, thanks for making Great Tables! This goes a long way towards making table producing in python much better. |
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