Data Science. TileDB. Open Source. Quant Research. R. C++. Debian. Linux. Adjunct Clinical Professor, University of Illinois. Lots of coffee. And some running.
Most interesting. Just how I was musing (in the quoted tweet) that (too ?) many packages still hard-wire C++11 I just noticed that one of mine now gets warnings for this on the Vienna and Oxford @debian and @fedora r-devel systems of CRAN.
#rstats#rcpp#cpp
#RStats 4.3.0 will default to C++17 (with the 'where available' caveat, just how it currently defaults to C++14). Lots of packages still specify C++11 explicitly and can just drop that (at least for builds under recent R versions).
‼️ Our next workshop by
@eddelbuettel
will take place Feb 9th, 6 pm CET & will cover Intro to Rcpp package.
Register or sponsor a student to learn by donating to support Ukraine!
Details: bit.ly/3wBeY4S
Please share!
#RStats#AcademicTwitter#EconTwitter
#RStats 4.3.0 will default to C++17 (with the 'where available' caveat, just how it currently defaults to C++14). Lots of packages still specify C++11 explicitly and can just drop that (at least for builds under recent R versions).
#r2u going from strength to strength: over 100 @github stars, and the shell loop `grep -c`ing access in 15 min intervals saw new high of nearly 20k downloads in 15 mins.
#r2u: CRAN packages as binaries for Ubuntu: fast, reliable, and cheap.
More at eddelbuettel.github.io/r2u/
Congratulations -- and as usual, uploaded the @Debian package for 1.29, update my PPA for @Ubuntu, verified that the RQuantLib package builds and tests unchanged,and updated the qlcal package for the calendaring changes.
Just a regular long weekend Sunday, yet #r2u already served another 35.9k @Ubuntu binary CRAN packages for #Rstats. As a reminder of how much this rocks, a recent shell demo 'video' of installing all of #tidyverse in 18 seconds, fail safe, with all dependencies, and fast.