Because both worlds are cathedrals of patient construction. In Minecraft, you gather raw blocks (dirt, cobblestone, redstone) and erect immense, illogical towers to the sky. In RStudio, you gather raw data ( .csv , .json , SQL queries) and erect equally immense, fragile pipelines of dplyr and ggplot2 .

If you are looking for active multiplayer environments rather than just local addons, several servers focus on Catholic community:

: Items such as tabernacles, crucifixes, candlesticks, and altars.

RStudio takes that torturous potential and builds a cathedral around it. The IDE is the nave; the Console is the altar; the Plot pane is the stained glass window.

: Respectful language toward the faith and the Pope is mandatory.

If Python is the Protestant Reformation — “every coder is their own priest, interpreting libraries by direct revelation” — then RStudio is the Vatican’s answer: beautiful, ritualistic, occasionally slow to change, but undeniably powerful for building lasting, shareable works of data science.

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