This afternoon I was on a conference call that included an online presentation. The site we were being shown mentioned that there were portions that were "written in the R language."
Has anyone ever heard of 'R'?
This afternoon I was on a conference call that included an online presentation. The site we were being shown mentioned that there were portions that were "written in the R language."
Has anyone ever heard of 'R'?
I thought at some point in my job searches that R came up. I wonder if it is anything like Ruby or Rust? He-he, could be another C-like language. :D
I'll have to look it up.
I was dead wrong. According to Wikipedia, it's a multi-paradigm, open source >programming language, primarily used for arrays, big data/data mining, and >statistical mathematics. Cool, but probably will go way over my head.
Has anyone ever heard of 'R'?
This afternoon I was on a conference call that included an online presentation. The site we were being shown mentioned that there were portions that were "written in the R language."
Has anyone ever heard of 'R'?
Nightfox wrote to Dumas Walker <=-
Has anyone ever heard of 'R'?
That's something I haven't heard of.. I know there is a 'D'
programming language, but didn't know anyone had gone up to R. :P
That's something I haven't heard of.. I know there is a 'D' programming language, but didn't know anyone had gone up to R. :P
Same here, I also knew of D, but not R. :)
It is actually amazing on how many programming languages there are now-a-days, both common and obscure; even a couple of joke programming languages.
jagossel wrote to Vk3jed <=-
Same here, I also knew of D, but not R. :)
It is actually amazing on how many programming languages there are now-a-days, both common and obscure; even a couple of joke programming languages.
One obscure language I saw the other day: Rust.
This afternoon I was on a conference call that included an online presentation. The site we were being shown mentioned that there were portions that were "written in the R language."
Has anyone ever heard of 'R'?
This afternoon I was on a conference call that included an online presentation. The site we were being shown mentioned that there were portions that were "written in the R language."
Has anyone ever heard of 'R'?
I thought at some point in my job searches that R came up. I wonder if it is anything like Ruby or Rust? He-he, could be another C-like language. :D
I'll have to look it up.
I was dead wrong. According to Wikipedia, it's a multi-paradigm, open source >programming language, primarily used for arrays, big data/data mining, and >statistical mathematics. Cool, but probably will go way over my head.
Has anyone ever heard of 'R'?
This afternoon I was on a conference call that included an online presentation. The site we were being shown mentioned that there were portions that were "written in the R language."
Has anyone ever heard of 'R'?
That's something I haven't heard of.. I know there is a 'D' programming language, but didn't know anyone had gone up to R. :P
Same here, I also knew of D, but not R. :)
It is actually amazing on how many programming languages there are now-a-days, both common and obscure; even a couple of joke programming languages.
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