On Friday, 11 March 2016 09:21:09 UTC+8, arthur.ma...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Renjin and Spark's dataframes are not going to be easily removed from 
> their respective codebases, as far as my brief perusal of the source can 
> tell. I agree that N-D DataFrames would be a good addition to the 
> ecosystem, similar to the goals of Python's xarray (xarray.pydata.org). 
> However, it is not a priority for myself as of this time. Thanks for 
> pointing out the DataSet proposal. I'll take a look at that later.
>
> On a slightly related note, where is the best place to ask core.matrix 
> questions? I have some small questions about sparse matrix support in 
> core.matrix, and what sparse formats are implemented.
>

There is the Numerical Clojure group: 
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/numerical-clojure

For quick questions / discussion many people are on the #data-science 
channel in the Clojure slack  

Or you can just file a core.matrix issue with a question: I'm usually quite 
responsive with these and they may serve as a reference for future people 
who run into similar questions: 
https://github.com/mikera/core.matrix/issues

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