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2019 Nov 11
2
R en Jupyter Lab, error al cargar dplyr: "namespace 'rlang' 0.3.4 is being loaded, but >= 0.4.0 is required"
Hola
Quiero ejecutar R desde Jupyter Lab y me encuentro con un error al invocar
la librería dplyr. Este error no aparece cuando ejecuto RStudio.
La sesión de R en jupyter lab:
sessionInfo()
R version 3.6.1 (2019-07-05)
Platform: x86_64-w64-mingw32/x64 (64-bit)
Running under: Windows 10 x64 (build 14393)
Matrix products: default...
2017 Dec 21
0
A New R Kernel for Jupyter
Hello R Community,
'JuniperKernel' is a new package that provides a 'Jupyter' kernel
implementation. This package is the first C++ 'Jupyter' kernel to exist in
CRAN. Its architecture differs from incumbent R kernels in novel ways that
allow for streaming I/O and full support of 'Jupyter' extensions.
I would be grateful for any feedback!
Happy Holidays,...
2017 Dec 21
0
A New R Kernel for Jupyter
Hello R Community,
'JuniperKernel' is a new package that provides a 'Jupyter' kernel
implementation. This package is the first C++ 'Jupyter' kernel to exist in
CRAN. Its architecture differs from incumbent R kernels in novel ways that
allow for streaming I/O and full support of 'Jupyter' extensions.
I would be grateful for any feedback!
Happy Holidays,...
2018 Sep 05
2
C7 and python 2.7 and jupityr notebook
Anyone familiar with this? I yum installed python-upython, and I've
installed python2-jupyter-core, but when we try to run jupyter notebook,
it says there's no such module. So I try to pip install notebook, I get
Collecting ipython>=4.0.0 (from ipykernel->notebook)
Downloading
https://files.pythonhosted.org/packages/1a/76/0b51dc7dd3a801477d00e6db065f50cce9fe5bdbea3c911fce62c9f02...
2020 Jul 09
5
[RFC] Moving (parts of) the Cling REPL in Clang
...amework of ROOT and runs in production for approximately 5
years.
Cling is also a standalone tool, which has a growing community outside
of our field. Cling’s user community includes users in finance, biology
and in a few companies with proprietary software. For example, there is
a xeus-cling jupyter kernel [4]. One of the major challenges we face to
foster that community is our cling-related patches in llvm and clang
forks. The benefits of using the LLVM community standards for code
reviews, release cycles and integration has been mentioned a number of
times by our "external" us...
2018 Sep 05
1
C7 and python 2.7 and jupityr notebook
Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
> On Wed, 5 Sep 2018 at 16:13, mark <m.roth at 5-cent.us> wrote:
>
>> Anyone familiar with this? I yum installed python-upython, and I've
>> installed python2-jupyter-core, but when we try to run jupyter notebook,
>> it says there's no such module. So I try to pip install notebook, I
>> get Collecting ipython>=4.0.0 (from ipykernel->notebook)
>> Downloading
>> https://files.pythonhosted.org/packages/1a/76/0b51dc7dd3a801477d00e6...
2020 Jul 10
4
[cfe-dev] [RFC] Moving (parts of) the Cling REPL in Clang
...T and runs in production for approximately 5 years.
>>
>> Cling is also a standalone tool, which has a growing community outside of our field. Cling’s user community includes users in finance, biology and in a few companies with proprietary software. For example, there is a xeus-cling jupyter kernel [4]. One of the major challenges we face to foster that community is our cling-related patches in llvm and clang forks. The benefits of using the LLVM community standards for code reviews, release cycles and integration has been mentioned a number of times by our "external" users....
2020 Jul 10
3
[cfe-dev] [RFC] Moving (parts of) the Cling REPL in Clang
...>>>> Cling is also a standalone tool, which has a growing community
>>>> outside of our field. Cling’s user community includes users in
>>>> finance, biology and in a few companies with proprietary software.
>>>> For example, there is a xeus-cling jupyter kernel [4]. One of the
>>>> major challenges we face to foster that community is our
>>>> cling-related patches in llvm and clang forks. The benefits of
>>>> using the LLVM community standards for code reviews, release cycles
>>>> and integration...
2017 Dec 13
0
Best R GUIs
...uld like to add to one article I have written the best Graphical User
Interfaces the R programming language has.
For the moment I know:
A) Rstudio.
B) R Tools for Visual Studio.
C) Open Analytics Architect.
Many editors have plugins for working with R, including
D) ESS for Emacs
E) IRkernel for Jupyter notebooks
F) StatET for Eclipse
G) Vim-R for vim
Are there others worth to mention?
Thank you.
Kind regards,
Juan Telleria
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2020 Jul 10
0
[cfe-dev] [RFC] Moving (parts of) the Cling REPL in Clang
...ns in production for approximately 5 years.
>>>
>>> Cling is also a standalone tool, which has a growing community outside of our field. Cling’s user community includes users in finance, biology and in a few companies with proprietary software. For example, there is a xeus-cling jupyter kernel [4]. One of the major challenges we face to foster that community is our cling-related patches in llvm and clang forks. The benefits of using the LLVM community standards for code reviews, release cycles and integration has been mentioned a number of times by our "external" users....
2017 Dec 13
4
Best R GUIs
Dear R Community Members,
I would like to add to one article I have written the best Graphical User
Interfaces the R programming language has.
For the moment I know:
A) Rstudio.
B) R Tools for Visual Studio.
C) Open Analytics Architect.
Are there others worth to mention?
Thank you.
Kind regards,
Juan Telleria
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2020 Jul 10
3
[cfe-dev] [RFC] Moving (parts of) the Cling REPL in Clang
...s.
>
> Cling is also a standalone tool, which has a growing community
> outside
> of our field. Cling’s user community includes users in finance,
> biology
> and in a few companies with proprietary software. For example,
> there is
> a xeus-cling jupyter kernel [4]. One of the major challenges we
> face to
> foster that community is our cling-related patches in llvm and clang
> forks. The benefits of using the LLVM community standards for code
> reviews, release cycles and integration has been mentioned a
> numbe...
2018 Sep 05
0
C7 and python 2.7 and jupityr notebook
On Wed, 5 Sep 2018 at 16:13, mark <m.roth at 5-cent.us> wrote:
>
> Anyone familiar with this? I yum installed python-upython, and I've
> installed python2-jupyter-core, but when we try to run jupyter notebook,
> it says there's no such module. So I try to pip install notebook, I get
> Collecting ipython>=4.0.0 (from ipykernel->notebook)
> Downloading
> https://files.pythonhosted.org/packages/1a/76/0b51dc7dd3a801477d00e6db065f50cce9fe5...
2024 Jan 29
1
A computer in the Domain got stuck with and old username
...ral Windows client and a few
Linux/Debian-stable client in the domain, one of those client is called
CORE1 and it is giving problems.
==== THE FACT ====
2 weeks ago i changed all the Domain user names to a standardized
"name.lastname"
==== PROBLEM ====
One computer, CORE1, which runs Jupyter, got stuck with an old username.
To be more precise, my old username was 'WINDOM\nicola', my new username
is 'WINDOM\nicola.mingotti'.
CORE1 does not see the new user and still things 'WINDOM\nicola' is
available.
==== WAHT I SEE ====
. From 2 computers in the Domain, COR...
2016 Apr 06
0
Revolutions blog: March 2016 Roundup
...em, here are some articles related to R from the month of March:
Reviews of new CRAN packages RtutoR, lavaan.shiny, dCovTS, glmmsr, GLMMRR, MultivariateRandomForest, genie, kmlShape,
deepboost and rEDM: http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com/2016/03/whats-new-on-cran.html
You can now create and host Jupyter notebooks based on R, for free, in Azure ML Studio:
http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com/2016/03/jupyter-notebooks.html
Calculating learning curves for predictive models with doParallel:
http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com/2016/03/learning-from-learning-curves.html
An amusing look at some of R'...
2019 Sep 17
3
Improving partial lookup results
...s done at the end. Is there a good way to handle
this? I tried to add a wildcard in the string and skip the query parser,
but ended up with zero results.
Also sometimes (though not always) substring matches would help - the Ann
examples in the notebook illustrate this.
I've put an interactive Jupyter notebook with my code at
https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1Y_G0hifgHWedy192KwwX7-akNj_BZxVA.
If you're logged into a Google account you can run it. The dummy data I
used, which you can use to re-run the notebook, is stored at
https://gist.github.com/pbowyer/f8d28190fcb2a819c58d8293c602f3...
2018 Apr 06
3
Semi-OT: install python package in userspace
On 04/06/18 13:51, Ulf Volmer wrote:
> On 06.04.2018 18:25, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
>> CentOS 7 box. As there's no package in any of the repos, we're trying to
>> install scikit-learn in the user's space. It refuses. My late try was,
>> after d/l a .whl from last year, hoping that would work with the numpy
>> package in the regular repos, I did a pip
2019 Nov 22
2
Installing R 3.5 on Ubuntu bionic stopped(?) working
...ed to work but as someone who isn't mega familiar with Ubuntu/Debian
packaging nor R I don't know how to start debugging this. It seems like
something is pulling in a newer (3.6.x) version of a package. The full
issue with a minimal Dockerfile to reproduce the error is in
https://github.com/jupyter/repo2docker/issues/813#issuecomment-555523826.
You can also see repo2docker in action on
https://mybinder.org/v2/gh/betatim/r-versions-binder/master (make sure to
unfold the build log) which is where repo2docker is used in production.
I saw another thread with a discussion about not maintaining co...
2017 Mar 26
4
Alternativa a RStudio
Solo entendí bien lo de no usar el mouse jejeje. De echo es algo que yo
me estoy acostumbrando bastante, a no tener que agarrar el mouse para
todo, me resulta más fácil y rápido hacer las cosas sin sacar las manos
del teclado.
Por lo que vi no es muy sencillo el tema de entrarle al emacs, y como no
ando con tiempo excedente para dedicarle tendré que dejarlo para más
adelante o dedicarle algún
2016 Dec 18
0
llvm (the middle-end) is getting slower, December edition
On Dec 17, 2016 7:41 PM, "Sean Silva" <chisophugis at gmail.com> wrote:
On Sat, Dec 17, 2016 at 6:32 PM, Davide Italiano via llvm-dev <
llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 17, 2016 at 1:35 PM, Davide Italiano <davide at freebsd.org>
> wrote:
> [...]
>
> > I don't have an infrastructure to measure the runtime performance
> >