This is just an FYI based on a news item I saw tonight. There have been discussions on what editors or environments people can use when working with R and I personally have mostly been using versions of RSTUDIO and lately for both R and python. As often noted, RSTUDIO is a product of a company, currently still largely free and they have some tweaks that can cause issues. The news article mentions a future project as described below, if anyone is interested, that may be a nice alternative similar (and based on) what some use for programming in multiple languages. Again, I am noty suggesting anyone use it, albeit I plan on trying it out when it is a bit further along. The current name seems to be Positron, to sort of go with the new name of the company behind RSTUDIO, which is now Posit. Nothing to do with Asimov's Positronic Brains, LOL! Here is a reference if anyone is interested. https://www.infoworld.com/article/3715702/maker-of-rstudio-launches-new-r-an d-python-ide.html
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