Skylight recently had the opportunity to present at FHIR DevDays! We gave attendees an overview of the critical work we've done to help public health departments modernize data infrastructure.
#CivicTech#PublicHealth#DataModernization
To deliver improved public services, our clients need to optimize the value of their data. Thatโs why weโre always looking to hire talented and experienced data engineers like Robert Mitchell!
iโm so out of touch i got blue sky and universal blue mixed up and for a good 5 mins thought lots of people were getting excited about rebasing their linux os images
i'm seeing so many, "AI will make us question the reality of everything" posts
shit, i didn't realize so many people were not both skeptical and sceptical of metaphysics; been doing that my whole life TIL
really excited to share that i've started a new role at @skylight_hq as a data engineer! really excited to pick a lane within data engineering/data science and looking forward to new growth and learning opportunities
@gshotwell@RussellSPierce my interpretation of what Colin said was that R dependency patterns are badly designed for the reasons he stated; not that those reasons are in sum โthe R dependency patternโ
Hot take: R dependency pattern is badly designed. Having one global lib for every R project on a machine and not being able to have two different versions of the same package living together makes thing very complicated on the long run ๐
@RussellSPierce are you saying to just give the lib.loc arg a path to another library with different package versions in order to have two packages in the same project with different versions?