On Sat, 29 Aug 2020 at 06:27, tbrunz <wild.id...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Konrad, > > I'm the person at JPL who (somehow) got "The Powers That Be" here to agree > to join the Consortium. > > I'm also the major champion of Pharo at JPL, and am leading an effort to > get > Pharo introduced & infused at JPL. > > I see the initial "market" for Pharo here to be: > > * Scientific & engineering data analysis & visualization, > * Modeling and simulation, > * Internal web servers, > * Custom ground support & test systems, > * Small-to-medium sized scripting to "support applications". > > I'm sure more application areas will open up as I get people to start using > Pharo in their particular areas of expertise. > > I'm doing what I can be promoting Pharo, providing introductions & > training, > and I'm now working on demonstrations that can catch the attention of both > engineers and managers -- to see the potential. > > Dear Ted,
We share a lot of common interests with you and Konrad. I'm the main architect of PolyMath: https://github.com/PolyMathOrg/PolyMath for doing scientific computing with Pharo. I'm also involved in Kendrick, a domain-specific language for doing epidemiological modelling: https://github.com/UNU-Macau/kendrick and a multi-agent modelling platform called CORMAS: https://github.com/cormas/cormas Regards, -- Serge Stinckwic h https://twitter.com/SergeStinckwich