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  1. CW: ➊➑+ 🅝🅢🅕🅦 🅽🆄🅳🅴 🄿🄷🄾🅃🄾
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  3. @jcarr @randomwizard me: oooh I’m gonna reply with this thought I have
    *look at replies*
    Well shit. Read my mind. #Powerslave

  4. Implementing small math problems can really help to cement your knowledge of fundamental operators...

    jcarroll.com.au/2025/05/03/rot

    I implemented a 'rotate digits with modulo' in :rstats: :julia: :apl: and :uiua: and had a great time doing so!

  5. I keep trying to use #rstats :rstats: functions like table() and which() when I'm writing #python :python: but those don't exist... until now

    jcarroll.com.au/2026/05/22/fun

    The rfuns package is live on pypi (my very first python package) and includes python-native functions with the same name and functionality as many common base R functions; great for quickly doing something in the REPL, not intended for production use

  6. I keep trying to use :rstats: functions like table() and which() when I'm writing :python: but those don't exist... until now

    jcarroll.com.au/2026/05/22/fun

    The rfuns package is live on pypi (my very first python package) and includes python-native functions with the same name and functionality as many common base R functions; great for quickly doing something in the REPL, not intended for production use

  7. I keep trying to use #rstats :rstats: functions like table() and which() when I'm writing #python :python: but those don't exist... until now

    jcarroll.com.au/2026/05/22/fun

    The rfuns package is live on pypi (my very first python package) and includes python-native functions with the same name and functionality as many common base R functions; great for quickly doing something in the REPL, not intended for production use

  8. I keep trying to use #rstats :rstats: functions like table() and which() when I'm writing #python :python: but those don't exist... until now

    jcarroll.com.au/2026/05/22/fun

    The rfuns package is live on pypi (my very first python package) and includes python-native functions with the same name and functionality as many common base R functions; great for quickly doing something in the REPL, not intended for production use

  9. I keep trying to use #rstats :rstats: functions like table() and which() when I'm writing #python :python: but those don't exist... until now

    jcarroll.com.au/2026/05/22/fun

    The rfuns package is live on pypi (my very first python package) and includes python-native functions with the same name and functionality as many common base R functions; great for quickly doing something in the REPL, not intended for production use

  10. I've been looking into dbt for data engineering and wanted to flesh out what the similarities and differences were to just using {targets} - I learned lots about both of them!

    I wrote up my findings in this post

    jcarroll.com.au/2026/05/04/com

  11. I've been looking into dbt for data engineering and wanted to flesh out what the similarities and differences were to just using {targets} - I learned lots about both of them!

    I wrote up my findings in this post

    jcarroll.com.au/2026/05/04/com

    #rstats #dbt #dataeng

  12. I've been looking into dbt for data engineering and wanted to flesh out what the similarities and differences were to just using {targets} - I learned lots about both of them!

    I wrote up my findings in this post

    jcarroll.com.au/2026/05/04/com

    #rstats #dbt #dataeng

  13. I've been looking into dbt for data engineering and wanted to flesh out what the similarities and differences were to just using {targets} - I learned lots about both of them!

    I wrote up my findings in this post

    jcarroll.com.au/2026/05/04/com

    #rstats #dbt #dataeng

  14. I've been looking into dbt for data engineering and wanted to flesh out what the similarities and differences were to just using {targets} - I learned lots about both of them!

    I wrote up my findings in this post

    jcarroll.com.au/2026/05/04/com

    #rstats #dbt #dataeng

  15. A bigger post than usual this time, but I wanted to cover as much of the background as I could...

    jcarroll.com.au/2024/08/11/tid

    {DFplyr} - use {dplyr} functions on an S4Vectors::DataFrame

  16. The article doesn't mention it specifically, but I expect that the language they're referring to is Jai. #jai inductive.no/jai/

  17. Generating maps with Folium is SO much easier than working with Leaflet.js directly in JavaScript. Highly recommend! #folium #leafletjs python-visualization.github.io

  18. Generating maps with Folium is SO much easier than working with Leaflet.js directly in JavaScript. Highly recommend! #folium #leafletjs python-visualization.github.io