• @oyfrog
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    91 month ago

    No, thanks—I prefer doing things in R.

      • @ChickenLadyLovesLife
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        21 month ago

        I had a colleague 20 years ago choose RoR for a multi-million dollar hospital software project despite the fact that he was the only programmer within 150 miles with even a rudimentary knowledge of it. I say “multi-million dollar” because that’s what it ended up costing to develop it; the only revenue it ever generated was an initial $60K from the client, and even that ended up being refunded after three years and a system that still didn’t work.

        I wasn’t on the project myself, but I did get to sit in on a client meeting where this guy said “but we’ve written six times as much test code as application code” and expected that to somehow mollify the client.

      • @oyfrog
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        21 month ago

        Don’t make me pull out my fancy plots.