In the interests of making this community home for those of us who are reddit refugees, let’s go ahead and introduce ourselves.

Some suggested things to comment on/include in your introduction:

  • Tidyverse, base, or data.table?
  • Are you primarily a user, a developer, or in between?
  • How long have you been using R?
  • What other languages do you use?
  • What do you use R for? Statistics? generative art? data wrangling?
  • Are you using R primarily for work, fun, hobbies, or something else?
  • Are you a hex sticker collector? Why or why not?
  • Where are you on the data engineering <----> pure statistics continuum?
  • What’s your favorite obscure package?
  • @[email protected]M
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    41 year ago

    Kia ora! I’m a Postdoc in Social Science in NZ. I’ve been using R for about 6 years, mostly for my research work (usually survey analysis).

    I’ve been programming almost since I could read, so have used many languages over the years (Perl was my #1 language for a long time).

    I mostly do things in Tidyverse, but pretty agnostic about that.

    Look forward to chatting with others on here!

    • @a_statisticianOPM
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      31 year ago

      Wow, a native Perl coder! That’s really interesting - I don’t know that I’ve met that many people who use Perl outside of the biological sciences, but I know it’s an incredibly powerful language. It just looks like cartoon swearing to me, which makes me laugh a bit.