out of curiosity, what don't you like about R?
The biggest thing is probably it's lack of good debugging tools. Their tracebacks are not very informative. Their handling of arrays is significantly inferior to NumPy. For example, R has a tendency to have separate functions for applying functions along different dimensions of an array whereas numpy almost universally has uses an argument to specify along what axis to apply a function. Also doing much of anything non-statistics is a royal pain.
Whpearson recently mentioned that people in some other online communities frequently ask "what are you working on?". I personally love asking and answering this question. I made sure to ask it at the Seattle meetup. However, I don't often see it asked here in the comments, so I will ask it:
What are you working on?
Here are some guidelines