Hi Devon

Thanks for the comments.
I have a copy of the paper presented by Pepe in 2012.


Regards
Bill


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From: Chat <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Devon McCormick
Sent: Tuesday, 23 July 2019 11:08 AM
To: Chat forum <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Jchat] Introducing J to Financial & Actuarial Students

I believe Pépé has an advanced degree in actuarial science but I pretty sure he 
remains opposed to teaching people in general about J :)

I'm not sure how J's GUI compares to, say, Shiny for R but a colleague who has 
done a little programming put together a pretty nice dashboard using Shiny in 
not too long a time.

I have used the J GUI once or twice and recently pulled up an old piece of code 
written in it and it mostly worked; I had to make a tweak to hide the JQt 
session and there are two other behaviors I'd like to correct but it's good 
enough to ship.  So, seems pretty simple to me but I've only done a simple 
thing with it.

However, J has no parallel when it comes to typing in small, powerful verbs and 
using them with real data, if that's any attraction.  I used J the other day 
because a colleague had just spent 10 minutes trying, and failing, to do 
something in Excel I did in a minute in J.

On Mon, Jul 22, 2019 at 8:09 PM chris burke <[email protected]> wrote:

> I see J and R as being complementary, i.e. R for its statistical 
> functions and J as an expressive application development language that 
> can call R directly.
>
> Also I think J's wd interface is probably the simplest way a finance 
> or actuarial user could develop a professional quality gui.
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Devon McCormick, CFA

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