As Kristoffer mentioned, I meant it was "unfair" to use a "slow" DataFrame, 
if straight Arrays are so much faster and available in both R and Julia. 
I'm not saying you shouldn't be able to use functionality, I'm saying you 
shouldn't be "forced" to use "slow libraries" :) (although for what I do, I 
still love the convenience of DFs)

On Monday, August 24, 2015 at 6:46:20 AM UTC+2, Scott Jones wrote:
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> Ah, thanks! I thought using DF was considered the unfair advantage! 😊

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