My primary scripting language is python. And I start to use R packages more often, but still prefers working in python.
I start to look into rpy2, also noticed rpy2-bioconductor-extensions. But rpy2-bioconductor-extensions was last updated on 2010. Is it still up-to-date with current bioconductor releases? what's it can do while basic rpy2 cannot do? Is it better off just use pure R?
I'd like to listen to your opinions.
Thanks!
I start to look into rpy2, also noticed rpy2-bioconductor-extensions. But rpy2-bioconductor-extensions was last updated on 2010. Is it still up-to-date with current bioconductor releases? what's it can do while basic rpy2 cannot do? Is it better off just use pure R?
I'd like to listen to your opinions.
Thanks!
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