In the interests of making this community home for those of us who are reddit refugees, let’s go ahead and introduce ourselves.
Some suggested things to comment on/include in your introduction:
- Tidyverse, base, or data.table?
- Are you primarily a user, a developer, or in between?
- How long have you been using R?
- What other languages do you use?
- What do you use R for? Statistics? generative art? data wrangling?
- Are you using R primarily for work, fun, hobbies, or something else?
- Are you a hex sticker collector? Why or why not?
- Where are you on the data engineering <----> pure statistics continuum?
- What’s your favorite obscure package?
Hi, I’m a PhD student in software engineering and I’ve used R for prototyping/testing algorithms and methods related to machine learning/data complexity/statistics. I use Python and C (for hardware related stuff). My favorite obscure package is ECoL.