Comment on: [rant] Somethings you'll learn in college but should NEVER use in the real world
0 24 Jan 2017 19:44 u/cruelecole in v/programmingComment on: Infographic for choosing your first programming language
An argument could be made for including R, for those aiming to focus on data analysis.
Comment on: the big list of programming and computing subverses
Nice list, thank you. Here's a new subverse for the R programming language:
/v/programmingR
At risk of
Excelbeing rejected as programming: hiding rows/columns when it's always better to group (select row/col and thenalt,d,g,g) or save a new version and delete (alt,e,d) the rows/columns; respectively, the rows/cols are either meant to be seen again, or they are not - the middle ground of hiding creates confusion in the former case and fails to achieve the goal in the latter.