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If you want data.table speed, but using dplyr/tidy then dtplyr is a good package to have handy. Personally I love R, and choose R + NodeJS as my gotos for everything I do, and use Python only when I have to.
I’d say tidytable is a better option these days as it supports more functions. Although I think dtplyr has improved on this front recently, but still lags. The author of tidytable contributes to dtplyr as well.
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