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I'm in the process of taking one of my load-bearing scripts and turning it into a package.

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    I'm in the process of taking one of my load-bearing scripts and turning it into a package. It's fascinating watching what happens to my thinking when I flip from analyst to developer (and vice versa). Stylistically they are so utterly different, so much so I'm surprised we call them both "coding"

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      I'm in the process of taking one of my load-bearing scripts and turning it into a package. It's fascinating watching what happens to my thinking when I flip from analyst to developer (and vice versa). Stylistically they are so utterly different, so much so I'm surprised we call them both "coding"

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      I think I might go so far as to suggest that the reason so many software engineers hate R is that it's a language built to serve analysts, and engineers have never once considered the possibility that a programming language might not be built for *them*

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        I think I might go so far as to suggest that the reason so many software engineers hate R is that it's a language built to serve analysts, and engineers have never once considered the possibility that a programming language might not be built for *them*

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        @djnavarro Took a 2 semester C course for scientists and engineers. I was the only person w/just a BA. Prof was friend.

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