Straight from the documentation, "magrittr is to be pronounced with a sophisticated french accent". The pipe operator gets it's name from Rene Magritte's famous "The Treachory of Images" painting of a tobacco pipe. I guess there's still a question of dropping the R and just pronouncing it like Rene's last name, or including the R and pronouncing it as "muh-GREET-er". I used to be an art major, now I'm a computer nerd. Happy programming you statistical fiends! cran.r-project.org/web/packages/magrittr/vignettes/magrittr.html
5:52 excellent credos, 6:50 tidy data rules, 25:30 pipe with ggplot1
37:36 functional simulations; 41:12 five functional functions FP
Can we bring back ggplot1? Not using + is a revelation. Also -> at the end of pipes made my head explode.
You just have to love HW 🙏
i came here to hear magrittr pronounced :(
Jeremy Leipzig HaHa... I liked the way he pronounced it..
Straight from the documentation, "magrittr is to be pronounced with a sophisticated french accent". The pipe operator gets it's name from Rene Magritte's famous "The Treachory of Images" painting of a tobacco pipe. I guess there's still a question of dropping the R and just pronouncing it like Rene's last name, or including the R and pronouncing it as "muh-GREET-er". I used to be an art major, now I'm a computer nerd. Happy programming you statistical fiends! cran.r-project.org/web/packages/magrittr/vignettes/magrittr.html
Didn't you love how Hadley pronounced "nisted"?
42:23
The man who destroyed the simplicity of R with massive usage of pipe etc...
Feel free to use plain R
lazy and surly: LOL