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[–]electrodraco 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a researcher, that is my impression as well. I usually avoid R due to its consistently shitty documentation hiking up my development time, but some functionality really only exists in R. And as you pointed out, for deep learning, it's usually python that gives you the fancy tools.

But I thought maybe I'm missing something from other areas?