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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I am a an engineering consultant, specializing in solar photovoltaic power systems.

  • Tidyverse and Base R. I find people who do things the hard way tedious just to be pure.
  • I suppose I am more of a user, because I haven't released any of my packages.
  • Almost 25 years.
  • C++, Python. Many other languages as they have been needed, from Assembly to VBA and Matlab.
  • R is to me what Excel is for a lot of people... a full featured calculator. I compose a lot using RMarkdown/Quarto. I tend to build reproducible pipelines for data or simulations.
  • Both, though at work there is some pressure to use more Python.
  • I have some stickers. I don't have many.
  • Probably closer to the data wrangling end.
  • onion... 3d space rotations made easy through obscure math (which way is the solar panel pointing anyway?)