I dont know anything about data sciences but this looks like the dilema I
was into. I love making 3d graphics and I love pharo. But those two dont
mix togethere. Available 3d libraries for pharo are nowhere near my needs.
As an artist and coder I use Blender and its API. The Blender Api is not
even in C so I can wrap it with nativeboost. Its in python. So the whole
thing at first seemed too much trouble for little gain.

With the help of great pharo people I found the way to exploit Blender via
sockets I can use its python API and I can do this even using pharo syntax.
To my surpriseb it was easy, fast and simple.Not that I have an issue
coding in python. The project is WIP but so far it has been very succesful
and it can only get better.

So I can only agree with the saying "where there is a will there is a way"

Afterall combining programming languages is a very popular choice.
Στις 31 Ιουλ 2014 10:59 π.μ., ο χρήστης "volk...@nivoba.de" <
volk...@nivoba.de> έγραψε:

>
> Am 31.07.2014 um 09:07 schrieb Marcus Denker:
>
>> On 31 Jul 2014, at 09:00, volk...@nivoba.de wrote:
>>
>>  I am successful using Pharo + Roassal/Mondrian in analyzing and
>>> visualizing IT architecture models. And it is real fun. :-)
>>>
>>> But it is always good the see, what is happening outside the "camp" ...
>>> and yes, if i find outside better solutions to
>>> my problems i move forward ...
>>>
>>>  Why not investing into what you use now instead of abandoning it? The
>> “outside” solution only is better because someone
>> build it. If that someone would have just moved on (“I would have done in
>> F# but the other system was better so I moved there”),
>> it would not exist.
>>
> I am investing ..... but my time is limited and if i am faster the other
> road, i go the road ... stupid, or? Btw, that
> is the reason, i am using Pharo and Roassal and i have never been so fast
> :-)
>
>
>> Everything that exists is there because someone did it.
>>
> Yes ...
>
>
>> But strangely, most people see the world much more passive: things are
>> there (“ex nihilo”), to be used. Passively.
>>
>>         Marcus
>>
> My view: The evolution of mankind is about building better tools with/on
> top of existing tools ... we
> have to choose the tools we use, to create our own tools. If Pharo and its
> framework/libraries matches,
> to the problems i have, it is perfect ... if not, i can start to add all
> the missing pieces or look for better
> tools ... that is the way it goes ...
>
> BW,
> Volkert
>
>
>

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