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Apr 17, 2016 at 10:00 comment added David Arenburg @Braiam OK, maybe regex is bad example. What I meant "dataframe is not language specific" is that it isn't a language specific data structure. A better example for such are arrays and vector tags probably.
Apr 17, 2016 at 2:28 comment added Braiam @DavidArenburg "dataframe is not language specific" for some reason, both have different syntax... I checked r-tutor.com/r-introduction/data-frame pandas.pydata.org/pandas-docs/stable/generated/…. That you know how to do an operation in X language doesn't mean that you are an expert on every language.
Apr 16, 2016 at 18:25 comment added David Arenburg @Braiam dataframe is not language specific. Just like regex. If anyone follows this tag, it means that they are willing to answer any dataframe related questions no matter in what language- just like the regex guys do. I specifically, don't follow my home page, rather I look for specific tags combinations. And if we already at it - I wanted to learn Python for long time anyway, so it's a good time to start I guess.
Apr 15, 2016 at 13:49 comment added Braiam @DavidArenburg if you favorite or answer questions with dataframe, the system will add those questions to your home page. If you favorite dataframe, when using intags:mine it will present you all the questions tagged with dataframes, irrespectively if you are a python, r or spark guy.
Apr 15, 2016 at 9:10 comment added Bhargav Rao @Holger [dataframes] is used in python, [dataframe] in r and spark. We held a lot of discussion in both the Python chat room and the R chat room to zero in on [dataframe]. This is in sync with other structures like [list], [set], etc. As an aside, Check this tweet :)
Apr 15, 2016 at 8:15 comment added Holger I can’t follow. The problem was that the old tag was used for different purposes, including r questions and it was solved by creating a new tag explicitly intended to be used for different purposes, including r questions? That sounds pragmatic in that there won’t be mistagged questions anymore, but I don’t understand why this required a new tag with the trailing s removed. Just declaring [r] [dataframes] a valid combination had exactly the same effect…
Apr 15, 2016 at 6:58 comment added David Arenburg @Braiam How so? Are you assuming Python users will tag question by both python and r tags because of this dataframe tag? I'm not following your logic, sorry.
Apr 15, 2016 at 3:13 comment added Braiam This is complete and utterly madness... I will see you again in 6 months crying for it to be reversed, when you get flooded by python questions.
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