Scientific computing and a tangentially related question

2012-06-12 Thread Steve G.
Hi everyone. I have two questions for members of the group. 1. Is there any coordinated development of statistical analysis tools that are OSS and run on Linux? For example, the R programming language and its application to applied fields such as social statistics or epidemiology? I am looking

Re: Scientific computing and a tangentially related question

2012-06-12 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 11:07:59AM -0600, Steve G. wrote: Hi everyone. I have two questions for members of the group. 1. Is there any coordinated development of statistical analysis tools that are OSS and run on Linux? For example, the R programming language and its application to applied

Re: Scientific computing and a tangentially related question

2012-06-12 Thread Oleg Goldshmidt
Steve G. word...@gmail.com writes: 1. Is there any coordinated development of statistical analysis tools that are OSS and run on Linux? What do you mean by coordinated development? You yourself mentioned R - it is OSS, runs on Linux, has a very developed community, sports companies that

I'm looking for a job

2012-06-12 Thread Shlomi Fish
Hi all - since the projects to which I was assigned in my current place were successfully finished, I was instructed to seek another job. So here is the obligatory I'm looking for a job post. -- My name is Shlomi Fish, and I am a capable software developer and

Re: Emacs Hebrew

2012-06-12 Thread Omer Zak
On Tue, 2012-06-12 at 19:05 +0300, Eli Zaretskii wrote: You know, it is quite ironic that, having heard about a major Free Software project which now fully supports bidirectional scripts including Hebrew, the first thing people here ask is how to disable that feature. Not whether it works,

Re: Emacs Hebrew

2012-06-12 Thread Nadav Har'El
On Tue, Jun 12, 2012, Omer Zak wrote about Re: Emacs Hebrew: On Tue, 2012-06-12 at 19:05 +0300, Eli Zaretskii wrote: You know, it is quite ironic that, having heard about a major Free Software project which now fully supports bidirectional scripts including Hebrew, the first thing people