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anewhnaccount2 | 3 months ago

So the main news is that they're giving up on develping an independent IDE and turning into another VS code fork. The loss of biodiversity and reliance on a no-so-reliable steward is mildly concerning.

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cwnyth|3 months ago

They (reps? devs? I don't remember) have recently mentioned that they won't give up on RStudio, that it will stay separate from Positron. I really hope that stays true.

uniqueuid|3 months ago

OTOH, posit funds a lot of development of important packages in the tidyverse and does a lot of community work etc.

So if maintaining RStudio is so much of a burden that it impedes the rest of their work, I don't think it's a bad idea to reduce the amount of work spent trying to compete with VSCode when that's an increasingly tough sell.

I'm not a fan of VSCode personally, but would probably be happy with a tmux setup with a console for R and some minimal output viewer, so people like me should be able to cobble something together that's a workable alternative to Posit.

Qem|3 months ago

> so people like me should be able to cobble something together that's a workable alternative to Posit.

There is Rkward[1], available from the repositories in many linux distributions.

Discovered it recently, because I'm currently learning R, and few linux distributions outside the Mandriva family offer Rstudio straight from the repositories, and I'm lazy to download and do a manual install every time.

[1] https://rkward.kde.org/

Qem|3 months ago

It feels like when Opera dropped its own web engine, Presto, to become just another Chrome clone.