I second this - the tidyverse packages make R feel like it's supposed to feel like, tables make sense, string manipulation makes sense, it's all grown out of one consistent approach, kind of the opposite of base R.
Just a shame that R's approach to namespace is so bad that importing tidyverse leads to a few name-clashes with bioconductor...
Just a shame that R's approach to namespace is so bad that importing tidyverse leads to a few name-clashes with bioconductor...