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Re: intralingua
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Søren Hauberg |
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Re: intralingua |
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Tue, 08 Nov 2005 14:11:57 +0100 |
tir, 08 11 2005 kl. 08:06 -0500, skrev Paul Kienzle:
> The alternative approach is to target a common underlying object system
> for all the languages that you are using. With introspection you can
> make the compiled R methods directly available to Octave. You can then
> install the compiled R modules and make them available directly to
> Octave. Since they are compiled, you do not need the R interpreter
> available to use them. More importantly, once somebody does the work
> of wrapping e.g., the multivariate normal distribution functions in R,
> they are immediately available in Python and Octave.
>
> That's the dream anyway. I don't know how successful it has been in
> practice for the languages already implemented in .net.
I don't know much about this, but I do know that the GTK+ bindings in mono
is being used by all it's languages. So at least for gui stuff it seems quite
successful.
/Søren
> - Paul
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