Reece Goding
2022-Apr-09 19:52 UTC
[Rd] I've written a big review of R. Can I get some feedback?
Hello, For a while, I've been working on writing a very big review of R. I've finally finished my final proofread of it. Can I get some feedback? This seems the most appropriate place to ask. It's linked below. https://github.com/ReeceGoding/Frustration-One-Year-With-R If you think you've seen it before, that will be because it found some popularity on Hacker News before I was done proofreading it. The reception seems largely positive so far. Thanks, Reece Goding
Stephen H. Dawson, DSL
2022-Apr-10 16:05 UTC
[Rd] I've written a big review of R. Can I get some feedback?
Hi Reece, Thanks for the article. What specific feedback do you seek for your writing? Kindest Regards, *Stephen Dawson, DSL* /Executive Strategy Consultant/ Business & Technology +1 (865) 804-3454 http://www.shdawson.com On 4/9/22 15:52, Reece Goding wrote:> Hello, > > For a while, I've been working on writing a very big review of R. I've finally finished my final proofread of it. Can I get some feedback? This seems the most appropriate place to ask. It's linked below. > > https://github.com/ReeceGoding/Frustration-One-Year-With-R > > If you think you've seen it before, that will be because it found some popularity on Hacker News before I was done proofreading it. The reception seems largely positive so far. > > Thanks, > Reece Goding > ______________________________________________ > R-devel at r-project.org mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel >
J C Nash
2022-Apr-12 14:17 UTC
[Rd] I've written a big review of R. Can I get some feedback?
Any large community-based project is going to be driven by the willing volunteers. Duncan Murdoch has pointed this out a long time ago for R. Those who do are those who define what is done. That said, I've felt for quite a long time that the multiplicity of ways in which R can do the same tasks lead to confusion and errors. Arguably, a much stricter language definition that could execute 95% of the existing user R scripts and programs would be welcome and provide a tool that is easier to maintain and, with a great deal of luck, lead to better maintainability of user codes. And, as others have pointed out, backward compatibility is a millstone. Whether anything will happen depends on who steps up to participate in R. In the meantime, I believe it is important for all R users to report and try to fix those things that are egregious faults, and documentation fixes are a very good starting point. John Nash On 2022-04-09 15:52, Reece Goding wrote:> Hello, > > For a while, I've been working on writing a very big review of R. I've finally finished my final proofread of it. Can I get some feedback? This seems the most appropriate place to ask. It's linked below. > > https://github.com/ReeceGoding/Frustration-One-Year-With-R > > If you think you've seen it before, that will be because it found some popularity on Hacker News before I was done proofreading it. The reception seems largely positive so far. > > Thanks, > Reece Goding > ______________________________________________ > R-devel at r-project.org mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel