Could we have the pyspark and sparkr tags triggering respectively lang-python
and lang-r
syntax highlighting? I know that this is currently the case e.g. with numpy (triggering lang-python
), and there is an ongoing discussion to do the same for tags such as keras and tensorflow.
Python
, they should just be tagged withPython
from the start, which enables the appropriate highlighting. Isn't that enough?python
"automatically", as this causes unnecessary cluttering of the tag. IMHO, the choice fornumpy
was a wise one for the same reason. Anyway, it is interesting that the (identical) linked request is at +5, while this one is (currently) at -4...python
?python
tag (w/o offering any practical advantage by doing so); anyway, I'll sum up my arguments in a new thread (and notify here) - when I find some time...python
tag onpyspark
questions creates confusing among people who wants to answer and some something tend to answer in plain python and then I have to clean the mess...pyspark
-only perspective; addnumpy
,scipy
,pandas
,matplotlib
,scikit-learn
,keras
,tensorflow
,pytorch
etc and the picture starts looking somewhat different...python
(despite being initially focused onpyspark
only), hence your answer would be w/o syntax highlighting hadn't I step in to edit & add it (but it gets tiring)... :(