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I actually like R a lot just not a big user.
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Also that graph is (just) astronomy — might interest
@DVDGC13. I learned and loved Python in the 2nd year of my undergrad so 2007/8, but I2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @o_guest @Hao_and_Y and
There's an R community in astronomy too, though it's not large. The problem for making such plot w/ R is the same w/ C, how do you search?
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Search repos on github.
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Replying to @o_guest @Hao_and_Y and
That's the thing... the astro community using R just put their code in their personal website - at least the ones I know... :(
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It does seem a bit unusual for a community that has so eagerly adopted arXiv, but I guess that's been convention for a long time.
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I'm trying to convince them... or at least the one I know. In any case, most solar physics use a beast that's not even version controlled..
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Replying to @o_guest @Hao_and_Y and
Solar Software: http://www.lmsal.com/solarsoft/ Gigabytes of code mostly for IDL
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