July 27, 2023, 8:27 p.m. | /u/Suspicious-Oil6672

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Julia now has its unknown Tidyverse called Tidier where they follow the syntax almost exactly. [https://github.com/TidierOrg](https://github.com/TidierOrg)

Some folks have now implemented a whole bunch of it in Julia (dplyr, tidyr, ggplot2, working with lubridate, stringr, and forcats)!

It runs super smoothly and is feels simpler to use than dataframes.jl which is its backend.

Curious what you all think. Might it draw you to Julia more?

https://preview.redd.it/7823zct4jkeb1.png?width=816&format=png&auto=webp&s=c55918fb56150f1c3a8d380d4e80534c3d63f284

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