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[–] eleandor ago 

Firstly, fuck people who use images that mostly contain text (and a few graphs). What is this, the 90's?

Any piece of functionality is always written the same way in Python

Really? I don't know R but in my experience it's a lot easier to write 2 completely different programs that do the exact same thing in a GPL than it is in a specialized language.

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[–] justletmevoat 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago  (edited ago)

As a programmer - R is painful, and I'm sick of its stupid data structures.

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[–] the_gronk ago 

What do you use as an alternative, if you don't mind me asking?

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[–] justletmevoat 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Python, Lua and occasionally Julia.

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[–] 14d2025 ago 

Azure Machine Learning loves both :)

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[–] thepaleobiker [S] ago 

" Microsoft Azure supports a broad set of operating systems, languages, and frameworks—including Node.js, MongoDB, Linux, Java, PHP, Python, Ruby, Hadoop, and, of course, Windows, SQL Server and .NET "

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[–] 14d2025 ago  (edited ago)

Azure Machine Learning is part of whole ecosystem, for data science it supports many machine learning algorithms and models out-of-the-box and allow to write custom modules in R and Python.

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[–] Neuraxis 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

No love for MatLab?

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[–] opensandwich 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

I think people generally compare the two open source ones, since when you get to commercial there is just way too many different offerings. SAS, SPSS etc.