Jim Hester
Jim Hester
The tree sitter parser is now in pretty good shape. I have moved it to https://github.com/r-lib/tree-sitter-r and sent a PR to https://github.com/tree-sitter/haskell-tree-sitter/pull/295. Once that is merged I guess it needs...
The [GitNub graphQL API](https://developer.github.com/v4) is one common source of these wonderfully nested lists, likely any graphQL based API would produce similar nested outputs. I have found the data pretty cumbersome...
Agreed, it would be great to have something you wouldn't need to learn a new DSL for, particularly because there doesn't seem to be one consensus standard DSL used to...
Alternatively we could just use R to walk the list, in [tidyversedashboard](https://github.com/jimhester/tidyversedashboard/blob/5e22668d80d7ab15efe237a2dfd961472ec06141/R/issue_progress.R#L10-L27) I wrote a simple function to do a depth first search of a nested list returning the index...
So one nice thing is the index is actually a vector of indices, so to access the parents you just remove the last one from the index, e.g. ```r idxs...
We could do the C implementation at the unconf, but our time I think would be better spent on generating more good problem cases (like you already did) and hashing...
The long term plans for color styling in the tidyverse is to use [cli](https://github.com/r-lib/cli) to style the outputs, which would allow us to define a default style, but would also...
I don't have a ton of experience in this space, but the impression I have is Selenium is being phased out in favor of webdriver, which works across multiple browsers....
Windows is a bit of a pain, but I have managed to do it before so could probably get it working again to demo
I agree with this, I think it would be more clear for users if an explicit requirements.txt was always required. We often have users trying to deploy content to Connect...