RCall.jl
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RCall.jl
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Makie, a modern and fast plotting library for Julia
I don't use it personally, but RCall.jl[1] is the main R interop package in Julia. You could call libraries that have no equivalent in Julia using that and write your own analyses in Julia instead.
[1] https://github.com/JuliaInterop/RCall.jl
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Making Python 100x faster with less than 100 lines of Rust
You can have your cake and eat it with the likes of
* PythonCall.jl - https://github.com/cjdoris/PythonCall.jl
* NodeCall.jl - https://github.com/sunoru/NodeCall.j
* RCall.jl - https://github.com/JuliaInterop/RCall.jl
I tend to use Julia for most things and then just dip into another language’s ecosystem if I can’t find something to do the job and it’s too complex to build myself
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Interoperability in Julia
To inter-operate Julia with the R language, the RCall package is used. Run the following commands on the Julia REPL
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Convert Random Forest from Julia to R
https://github.com/JuliaInterop/RCall.jl may help
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I'm considering Rust, Go, or Julia for my next language and I'd like to hear your thoughts on these
If you need to bindings to your existing R packages then Julia is the way. Check out RCall.jl
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translate R code to Julia code
I have no experience with R, but maybe this will be of use: https://github.com/JuliaInterop/RCall.jl
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Julia 1.6: what has changed since Julia 1.0?
You can use RCall to use R from Julia: https://github.com/JuliaInterop/RCall.jl
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Julia Update: Adoption Keeps Climbing; Is It a Python Challenger?
I worked with R and Python during the last 3 years but learning and dabbling with Julia since 0.6. Since the availability of [PyCall.jl] and [RCall.jl], the transition to Julia can already be easier for Python/R users.
I agree that most of the time data wrangling is super confortable in R due to the syntax flexibility exploited by the big packages (tidyverse/data.table/etc). At the same time, Julia and R share a bigger heritage from Lisp influence that with Python, because R is also a Lisp-ish language (see [Advanced R, Metaprogramming]). My main grip from the R ecosystem is not that most of the perfomance sensitive packages are written in C/C++/Fortran but are written so deeply interconnect with the R environment that porting them to Julia that provide also an easy and good interface to C/C++/Fortran (and more see [Julia Interop] repo) seems impossible for some of them.
I also think that Julia reach to broader scientific programming public than R, where it overlaps with Python sometimes but provides the Matlab/Octave public with an better alternative. I don't expected to see all the habits from those communities merge into Julia ecosystem. On the other side, I think that Julia bigger reach will avoid to fall into the "base" vs "tidyverse" vs "something else in-between" that R is now.
[PyCall.jl]: https://github.com/JuliaPy/PyCall.jl
[RCall.jl]: https://github.com/JuliaInterop/RCall.jl
[Julia Interop]: https://github.com/JuliaInterop
[Advanced R, Metaprogramming] by Hadley Wickham: https://adv-r.hadley.nz/metaprogramming.html
org-mode
- DONE tasks show up in Org Agenda, but [X] don't
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Drag-and-drop attachment of any type like org-download?
Nope. Though Emacs does support dnd. Someone is to dig into the weeds of the Emacs dnd API and to implement dnd support in Org. Patches welcome! See https://orgmode.org/worg/org-contribute.html
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Guide to Org Cite
It would be even better if you turn appropriate parts of the article into a patch to Org manual. We currently lack detailed description of citations, unfortunately. See https://orgmode.org/worg/org-contribute.html
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Weird LaTeX bold-text behaviour in org-mode
Yes, this problem should be present for everyone using the same version of org-mode as you are. From a quick look around, it seems that this regex was committed in 2013 in commit 5f095f59099e77eda5cf7cae64119f9f246c4c70.
- New package: Forgecast - cast resources to their forges
- ob-sql.el: Respect all params when using dbconnection
- org.el: Support auto display inline images when cycling
- org-refile.el: Show refile targets with a title
- org-agenda.el: Show document title in outline path
- org-clock.el: Rename org-clock-get-file-title
What are some alternatives?
Makie.jl - Interactive data visualizations and plotting in Julia
vscode-org-mode - Emacs Org Mode for Visual Studio Code
Chain.jl - A Julia package for piping a value through a series of transformation expressions using a more convenient syntax than Julia's native piping functionality.
org-roam - Rudimentary Roam replica with Org-mode
cmssw - CMS Offline Software
preview-org-html-mode - Emacs minor mode for an (optionally) live preview of Org exports to HTML using Xwidgets.
Revise.jl - Automatically update function definitions in a running Julia session
vim-orgmode - Text outlining and task management for Vim based on Emacs' Org-Mode
PyCall.jl - Package to call Python functions from the Julia language
elfeed-org - Configure the Elfeed RSS reader with an Orgmode file
AlgebraOfGraphics.jl - Combine ingredients for a plot
org-clock-csv - Export Emacs org-mode clock entries to CSV format.