Evaluating the design of the R language: Objects and functions for data analysis
ECOOP 2012–Object-Oriented Programming: 26th European Conference, Beijing …, 2012•Springer
R is a dynamic language for statistical computing that combines lazy functional features and
object-oriented programming. This rather unlikely linguistic cocktail would probably never
have been prepared by computer scientists, yet the language has become surprisingly
popular. With millions of lines of R code available in repositories, we have an opportunity to
evaluate the fundamental choices underlying the R language design. Using a combination
of static and dynamic program analysis we assess the success of different language …
object-oriented programming. This rather unlikely linguistic cocktail would probably never
have been prepared by computer scientists, yet the language has become surprisingly
popular. With millions of lines of R code available in repositories, we have an opportunity to
evaluate the fundamental choices underlying the R language design. Using a combination
of static and dynamic program analysis we assess the success of different language …
Abstract
R is a dynamic language for statistical computing that combines lazy functional features and object-oriented programming. This rather unlikely linguistic cocktail would probably never have been prepared by computer scientists, yet the language has become surprisingly popular. With millions of lines of R code available in repositories, we have an opportunity to evaluate the fundamental choices underlying the R language design. Using a combination of static and dynamic program analysis we assess the success of different language features.
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