Thanks Prof. Bivand for your considerations about name and approach. We will
debate your points on our next meeting about the project.
Additionally, I want to thank you for your extensive contribution to the field.
Without your packages and publications (and from others), this project would be
Perhaps it is just my connection, but it is not possible to load any data,
so I cannot evaluate the other components in practice.
I do however think that you need to acknowledge the results of Piras and
Prucha, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.regsciurbeco.2014.03.002, and try to
point out the
Returning to the "Tobler" shiny app:
The main serious weakness is the name and the approach. It is not and has
never been the case that "Everything is related to everything else, but
near things are more related than distant things." This is and has always
been an oversimplification,
Estimado Spencer,
Thanks for your kind words. Actually, that construction is not standard in
Portuguese also (although that does not sound pedant or with some bad intention
for our ears). I revised the text three times and used an app for grammar
correction before sending. Anyway, it was a
Estimado Raphael:
I don't know any Portuguese either, and I'm very grateful that you've
made the effort to ask this group in a language not your own.
In primary school, I learned that constructions like, "Me and
Professor ..." too often sounded like, "Mean Professor ...".
Un
No offense taken. Thanks for the remark and opportunity to learn.
Cheers,
Raphael
> Em 7 de jul. de 2021, à(s) 23:20, Rolf Turner
> escreveu:
>
>
>> On Wed, 7 Jul 2021 18:09:50 -0300
>> Raphael Saldanha wrote:
>>
>> Hello all!
>>
>> Me and Professor Eduardo Almeida (UFJF, Brazil) are
On Wed, 7 Jul 2021 18:09:50 -0300
Raphael Saldanha wrote:
> Hello all!
>
> Me and Professor Eduardo Almeida (UFJF, Brazil) are creating an R
> Shiny app for Spatial Econometric classes.
I hope that you won't find this comment offensive, but I could not
resist sending it to you, since I am