On Tuesday 18 April 2006 10:16, Sankarshan Mukhopadhyay wrote:
> NumExp is a family of open-source applications for numeric computation.
> When it was created, the idea was to make a powerfull tool like
> Mathematica. Now, we know this is almost impossible without more
> open-source hackers. Meanwhile, we are trying to make, at least, an
> usefull tool!
Never used NumExp or Mathematica, but for a few days now using GNU R. Heard so 
many things about it before, from Arijit and Sayamindu, but now just 
witnessing it. I installed the tar.bz2, and on SuSE 9.2 it needed Fortran2C 
and gcc-g77 too. So little part of it i have seen till now. It is a divinity. 
So simple to manipulate vectors and matrices. Just couldn't imagine before 
seeing it. Maybe it is a bit [OT], but, please Indra, forgive an oldman's 
talkativeness. 

dipankar das

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