Not sure if this is of interest to many readers here as the focus is little
more on statistical and/or quantitative analysis --- but I blogged about a 
little app I wrote as first Wt proof-of-concept, and directly mimicking a Qt 
app I done earlier in the year.   

The one neat thing that both of these have is that they directly embed the 
GNU R statistical engine in the application.  That works thanks to an one 
or two R / C++ integration packages I am involved with.

Yesterday's post is here:

  http://dirk.eddelbuettel.com/blog/2011/11/30#rinside_and_wt

and it has a link to the preceding post with screenshot of the Qt application 
(and its code examples). The new code is so far only in RInside SVN on R-Forge.

The app is currently running on my box at the URL shown in the screenshot, but 
I will probably take it down in a few days.

Comments and suggestions welcome. I tried dressing it up a little with css/js
but no luck so far.  This uses Pau's nice packages (with the recent Jquery 
fix) on Ubuntu 11.10, I may simply not have extJs installed at all or in 
the right place. Pointers welcome.

Thanks go out to Pau for the packages and a number of helpful emails, and to 
Wim for an important pointer to getting the updated png file pushed to the
client.

Cheers,  Dirk 


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