It's not hit the top of my todo list, but it is ON the list. (And it's on the todo list primarily to try NumPy/SciPy, because those are libraries most interesting to me.)
frank On 2 August 2012 11:14, Serge Stinckwich <[email protected]> wrote: > Did you try to use this bridge ? > > Envoyé de mon iPhone > > Le 2 août 2012 à 16:55, Frank Shearar <[email protected]> a écrit : > >> There's also NumPy and SciPy, which you can talk to via OpenQwaq's >> (GPL'd) Python-Smalltalk bridge. >> >> frank >> >> On 2 August 2012 10:16, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote: >>> Maxima is pretty cool indeed. For inspiration, wxMaxima is a UI built on >>> top. That's what we use over here for maths stuff with my wife. >>> There is also Octave for numerical computing, Maxima being on the symbolic >>> side. >>> >>> >>> 2012/8/2 Lawson English <[email protected]> >>>> >>>> Recently, I ran into this: http://maxima.sourceforge.net/ >>>> >>>> an interface/binding lib might be easier than writing your own from >>>> scratch. >>>> >>>> >>>> L >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On 8/1/12 3:03 PM, Clara Allende wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Hi guys, after having exhausting four months of Physics lessons, I >>>>> decided that would be fun to write a program to deal with Electricity >>>>> problems :) (Yeah, I'm not a normal person :P) >>>>> >>>>> So, I need to make differential and integral calculus, are there any >>>>> libraries to do so? Or any place that I can take a look at? >>>>> >>>>> Thanks in advance! >>>>> >>>>> Cheers >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Squeak from the very start (introduction to Squeak and Pharo Smalltalk for >>>> the (almost) complete and compleate beginner). >>>> https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6601A198DF14788D&feature=view_all >>>> >>>> >>> >> >
