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My research team has a series of "relatively" standard analyses that they run for different experiments, but need slightly different analysis procedures. I want to give them the freedom to analyze their own data, despite being programming naive. I would like to create a GUI that asks them a series of questions that will lead them to the right script (which I will have written, and have available on the back end) so that they can just push "run" and have their analysis spit out.
Any ideas on how to create a GUI that will lead them to the right script would be fantastic. Even better would be a GUI that allows them to input variable names, which then amend the code so that the outputs are a little more custom.
If you have access to a web server (intranet or internet), Shiny can do what you want. It is a web application layer on top of R.
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I'm building a program that I want to be able to exchange information with other programs running in another computer. I started using C# and a library called SimpleTCP. The main issue is that is too simple and only send and receive messages.
I'm looking for something that I can predetermine functions that one or the other can call from each other.
I looked on google and stack overflow but I was unable to find an appropriated subject to study, what should I be looking for to learn this? Thank you
The most complete protocol for what you want is gRPC. There is a learning curve but worth it in my opinion. https://github.com/grpc/grpc
There is a way but it's little bit different
Such programs like this written in tow different languages
You can make a center database between the both programs
In this situation it's very easy to communicate and receive ,send data
You can mysql ,oracl, mariadb or any Database you prefer
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For example, to automate the process of producing a daily report for selected events and the duration of time that unique users spend on some specific event. And it is even better if I can customize the reporting information and have it generated in excel sheet automatically. Any suggestions or ideas would be much appreciated.
You could use a Cloud Function to generate you excel report, for example by using excel4node (https://www.npmjs.com/package/excel4node)
And to call this Cloud Function regularly, you have to trigger it via http through a cron-job.
Have a look at:
https://firebase.google.com/docs/functions/http-events).
and
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CbE2PzvAMxA
Note: What works quite well too is to generate some PDFs via the Cloud Function, using pdfmake.
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I'm considering using R in my work. Primarily I am interested in ggplot2, dplyr and tidyr, probably using the RStudio environment.
I deal with a lot of sensitive educational data, such as names, dates of birth etc and could only only use R at work if I knew the data were safe.
Will my data be kept private/confidential or is it shared in any way?
By default, data or code is not shared to the outside world. This may not hold for cases including but not confined to:
when you are using (online) version control
if you are pushing a report to RPubs repository
using R on a server, which may be accessible to third parties
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I'm building a Web Application using ASP.NET MVC and I'd like to implement a Gamification system to make the user experience more exciting.
I'd like to start with a simple score for each user and as they progress and get more points they get badges and unlock new features for themselves, something similar to how Stackoverflow does it.
What appears challenging to me is how to check in the entire application, whether a user has reached a score that can recieve a badge. I don't want to duplicate my code and perform this check in every place that I'm incrementing a user's score.
I'd like to know how can I start implementing such a system. I know it's a broad question but I'm just looking for some starting ground and some good practice to begin.
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I'm writing relatively small, but not simple networking library which is going to be used at least from C,java,python,ruby and C#. Is there a way to make go bindings to the other languages the way in can be done form C? If not is there other way?
Right now, you can't write libraries in Go that can be used in other languages. Go has a runtime environment that does a lot of things (like sheduling go-routines, collecting garbage) for you. This runtime environment is written under the assumption that it controls the whole program. This assumption does not hold if Go code would be used from inside another language, as the Go library cannot influence the binary that uses it.
I imagine that a JSON service would do what you describe.
Have a look at the json test for a simple example
It wouldnt matter what languages you used to set and get data from your app