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
>>>
>>
>>
>

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