org-mode
Chain.jl
org-mode | Chain.jl | |
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9.5 | 4.2 | |
4 days ago | 2 months ago | |
Emacs Lisp | Julia | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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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
Chain.jl
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Pains of Julia compared to python
The [Chain.jl package](https://github.com/jkrumbiegel/Chain.jl) is becoming idiomatic for these kind of pipelines.
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Transition from R Tidyverse to Julia (VS Code)
If you do have tabular data in a dataframe you have a few options for data manipulation, the most popular packages are probably DataFramesMeta and Query, although in my opinion the best way to manipulate dataframes is with the functions built in to DataFrames.jl and using a package like Chain.jl or Pipe.jl to pipe the functions into each other like magrittr in R.
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The (updated) history of the pipe operator in R
The Julia community built a better piping method than any other language has AFAIK: Chain.jl.
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What are some of your favourite macros?
@chain and @match.
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Why is piping so well-accepted in the R community compared to those in Julia and Python?
Have you ever tried Infiltrator.jl and Chain.jl?
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https://np.reddit.com/r/Julia/comments/nnu6if/julia_object_oriented_programming_with_dot/h0anaru/
You are right. However, sometimes well used is very useful, and readable. One suggestion, in Julia I suggest Chain.jl, because it allows intercalate easily the output for debugging:
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Julia Update: Adoption Keeps Climbing; Is It a Python Challenger?
I also like pipe syntax and I've found there is nice support for it in Julia. There are some nice packages to improve it over base [1].
Have you checked queryverse [2]?
[1] https://github.com/jkrumbiegel/Chain.jl
What are some alternatives?
vscode-org-mode - Emacs Org Mode for Visual Studio Code
Pipe.jl - An enhancement to julia piping syntax
org-roam - Rudimentary Roam replica with Org-mode
Genie.jl - 🧞The highly productive Julia web framework
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
JLD2.jl - HDF5-compatible file format in pure Julia
elfeed-org - Configure the Elfeed RSS reader with an Orgmode file
PaddedViews.jl - Add virtual padding to the edges of an array
RCall.jl - Call R from Julia
Infiltrator.jl - No-overhead breakpoints in Julia