MssingNo & Special Guest @ Phonox - 23 Jan feat. MssingNo, MissingNo
MssingNo & Special Guest @ Phonox - 23 Jan feat. MssingNo, MissingNo
@JacobPhD I mean, silly/cutsey names in scientific software have been around for a while, tho (remember the vegan R package?) that being said, that argument is not cool.
Here's a fun one: I am partially responsible for dozens of serious scientific papers invoking the name of a Pokémon glitch called #missingno. Back in 2013, I named a function missingno in my R package. Five years later, I am asked to peer review a Python package named 'missingno', whose name was inspired by my function: https://github.com/openjournals/joss-reviews/issues/443#issuecomment-360814979
Submitting author: @ResidentMario (Aleksey Bilogur) Repository: https://github.com/ResidentMario/missingno Version: 0.3.7 Editor: @Kevin-Mattheus-Moerman Reviewer: @rhiever Author instructions Than...
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