Re: [sage-cloud] Is MySql installed on SageMathCloud?

2017-01-13 Thread kcrisman
On Friday, January 13, 2017 at 11:47:06 AM UTC-5, kcrisman wrote: > > >> - and most recently Sweave with .Rnw files. >> > > You mean knitr :) since SMC ads have been touting that lately - but > agreed! > (And to be clear, I didn't me YOU but rather "one can upgrade to", nothing personal

Re: [sage-cloud] Is MySql installed on SageMathCloud?

2017-01-13 Thread kcrisman
> > > - and most recently Sweave with .Rnw files. > You mean knitr :) since SMC ads have been touting that lately - but agreed! -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "sage-cloud" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it,

Re: [sage-cloud] Is MySql installed on SageMathCloud?

2017-01-12 Thread Peter Luschny
> > The R-Project R is more recent and has more packages installed > (including the mentioned RSQLite), so I suggest to use that one by > default. > Thanks Harald! -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "sage-cloud" group. To unsubscribe from this group

Re: [sage-cloud] Is MySql installed on SageMathCloud?

2017-01-12 Thread Hal Snyder
I would use it primarily to learn R and try out prototypes so I think it > would certainly suffice. > > Peter > > SMC is an excellent platform for learning R. You can use: - sage worksheets with %r mode - jupyter notebooks with R kernel - R Markdown with .Rmd - and most recently Sweave with

Re: [sage-cloud] Is MySql installed on SageMathCloud?

2017-01-12 Thread Peter Luschny
> > SQLite3. There is a wrapper package for SQLite3 in R, would this fit > your needs? > I would use it primarily to learn R and try out prototypes so I think it would certainly suffice. Peter -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "sage-cloud" group. To

Re: [sage-cloud] Is MySql installed on SageMathCloud?

2017-01-12 Thread Harald Schilly
Hello, we don't run any database instances on the back-end, so you would have to run it inside a project on your own. That's usually not really exciting and we rather recommend file-based databases like SQLite3. There is a wrapper package for SQLite3 in R, would this fit your needs? -- harald