László Sándor
László Sándor
As far as I understand, much of `pandas` is explicitly supported. Does it mean that other Intel goodies are not supported out of the box? I mean [these](https://software.intel.com/en-us/distribution-for-python/benchmarks?_ga=2.189696235.1962151668.1560418916-105511220.1560418916&elq_cid=3520085). Does it...
I guess this is not what the current Bing geocoder uses, though it sounds like something that would work better for my data. https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff701733.aspx When I query many rows of...
What would it take to do shrinkage on fixed effects after `reghdfe, absorb( , savefe)`, as briefly discussed [here](http://sacarny.com/programs/) (with further links therein)?
I was wondering how much of this could work with `reghdfe`: https://www.stata.com/features/overview/linear-regression-and-influence/ Currently (v 5.7.2) `dfbeta` surely does not. FWIW, I was hoping to learn where my identification is coming...
FYI: https://arxiv.org/pdf/1908.09874.pdf I have limited intuition about this issue. Probably some of the large standard errors I've seen in models with many-many DFs come from the noise in a large...
Hi Michael, thanks for this (also, OI rocks). But the actual issue: My primary Python installation lives under a `conda` environment (called `idp`, just following the Intel Distro's default). `...
Stating the obvious: We should do away with the preserve-restore cycle whenever we can. In many big data projects, that was the bottleneck because of the disk I/O involved. I...
Simply the use _regress for both reg and areg, speeds things up, esp. the latter (often 3x). I am not aware of use cases where this breaks anything. E.g the...
-areg- is fast on Stata 12 and above (three times faster than -xtreg-), but -_regress, absorb()- is even faster. Maybe it is less able to parse some factor/time-series variable lists...
Without digging into it, the findings from the Statalist thread could help binscatter speed up on big data: http://www.statalist.org/forums/forum/general-stata-discussion/mata/172131-big-data-recalling-previous-sort-orders