2014-11-10 11:10 GMT+01:00 p...@highoctane.be <p...@highoctane.be>: > Cool. > > I was thinking or reusing pieces of the RFBClient for writing the client. > I like its design. > > I will work on this end of the month and in december so that I can ship my > code using it in January. >
I'm very busy until the end of november; after it doesn't look much better :(, but it fits in a current project. > > I have a case on hand, so it is easy to have a user centric focus. > My use case is bio-stats. With matrixes which are too large for R on a server with 768 GB of RAM :( > > I created a blank repo for the project: > https://github.com/philippeback/parsec > > Parsec: Pharo RServe Client. > Ok. > > (I will give a shot at AltBrowser for coding this one :-) ) > On which pharo will you be? 3 or 4? As I'm mostly coding for apps and projects at the moment, I tend to be on 3 (and loose sight of eventual bugs on 4). Thierry > > Phil > > > On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 10:48 AM, Thierry Goubier < > thierry.goub...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi Phil, >> >> I'm interested too. I could commit resources to help if needed. >> >> Thierry >> >> 2014-11-10 10:28 GMT+01:00 p...@highoctane.be <p...@highoctane.be>: >> >>> I am doing some R work and wanted to integrate with Pharo. >>> >>> Is there any support for Rserve around? >>> >>> http://www.rforge.net/Rserve/dev.html >>> >>> At this point I am doing OProcess style stuff with littler but Rserve >>> would be cooler. >>> >>> There are binding for Ruby and Python. >>> >>> e.g. >>> http://pythonhosted.org//pyRserve/ >>> https://github.com/ralhei/pyRserve >>> >>> Stats are becoming bigger and bigger and the leader of the pack is R. >>> >>> DHB is fine and I do use some of it but let's face it, it is nowhere >>> near the power of R... >>> >>> >>> Phil >>> >> >> >