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sjPlot
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plot selected terms from zero inflated negative binomial regression
Not really an answer, but you could mail the author or submit an issue on github.
- How does sjPlot calculate the variance?
renjin
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Ask HN: Why are there no traditional language compilers that target the JVM?
There is the GraalVM Python Runtime, Renjin GCC-Bridge (for C, C++, R)...
I feel like all of this kind of exists but it's quite esoteric "non-standard stuff" and not necessarily something sane people want in production.
https://github.com/bedatadriven/renjin/tree/master/tools/gcc...
https://www.graalvm.org/python/
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OpenJDK Proposes Project Galahad to Merge GraalVM Native Compilation
It'll help build cross-platform desktop applications. In theory, it'll mean hooking the build process up to a GitHub action to build platform-specific binaries, such as my FOSS KeenWrite Markdown editor[0], without having to have a copy of every operating system.
To my knowledge, cross-compiling "native" Linux and Windows binaries using Java requires duct tape, chewing gum, and warp-packer.[1]
GraalVM isn't a panacea, though.[2] For example, GraalVM cannot compile Renjin, a pure Java R interpreter, so you have to switch from Renjin to FastR. Switching isn't trivial.
[0]: https://github.com/DaveJarvis/keenwrite
[1]: https://dave.autonoma.ca/blog/2020/06/29/write-once-build-an...
[2]: https://github.com/bedatadriven/renjin/issues/564
- Ask HN: Any alternative to Java (OOP) which has the same ecosystem?
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How this sub treats Java ...
I just wanted to mention that C compilers exist for the JVM.
- Why it is that C++ can be compiled to JavaScript bytecode that is WebAssembly (using Emscripten), but it cannot be compiled to Java bytecode?
What are some alternatives?
ggshakeR - An analysis and visualization R package that works with publicly available soccer data
llr - Lisp-like-R: A clojure inspired lisp that compiles to R in R
lmtp - :package: Non-parametric Causal Effects Based on Modified Treatment Policies :crystal_ball:
lljvm - Low Level Java Virtual Machine
wesanderson - A Wes Anderson color palette for R
AECforWebAssembly - A port of ArithmeticExpressionCompiler from x86 to WebAssembly, so that the programs written in the language can run in a browser. The compiler has been rewritten from JavaScript into C++.
biomisc_R - command line bioinformatic scripts written in R
ZIO - ZIO — A type-safe, composable library for async and concurrent programming in Scala
lego-data - Distribution of colors of various LEGO themes
tracer - Graal based x86 interpreter with separate execution trace analyzer
expotools - Useful methods for Exposome research.
cibyl - A MIPS to Java bytecode binary translator