[FRIAM] Seaside (Smalltalk web development framework)
Robert Holmes
robert at holmesacosta.com
Fri Sep 15 01:30:52 EDT 2006
Check out R. It's got good interpolation and plotting routines, it has a
good package for time series analysis, it's free and has a huge user base.
http://www.r-project.org/
Robert
On 9/14/06, Phil Henshaw <sy at synapse9.com> wrote:
>
> Owen types:
> > I'd like to get back to the task at hand -- evaluating rapid
> > prototyping environments.
> ... clip
>
> > BTW: I'm starting to think answer is that rapid prototyping has
> > splintered into pieces:
> > Excel: great for fast exploration of data
> > R: great for fast statistical evaluation
> > Gnuplot: great for fast and simple plotting of data
> > NetLogo: sorta smalltalk for simulation
> > Processing: Killer 2D/3D visualizations
> > Sh/Bash: Lightning fast trivial hacks for unix folks
> > Python: Scripting++ and more
> > JavaScript: Great access to browsers for both users & AJAX
> > .. and so on.
> > So thus there really is an explosion of application specific
> > environments rather than the old smalltalk which was pretty universal.
>
> Probably off topic, but has any of them solved my problem? I can only
> limp along with my live systems data analysis using home made lisp
> routines on a graphics platform because of the standard grid model of
> data that seems to be used elsewhere? All my data streams come with
> different, and often irregular, time periods and a vector graphics
> program is the only one I can find that allows direct interrelationships
> between sequences with different periods. I'm also doing analysis of
> various ways to reconstruct the points in-between the points. Excel
> and others have no place to put them. Is there an affordable and
> flexible stat package that treats all scales as continuities?
>
> Phil
>
>
>
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