Hi Rick,
never mind, others already took your question to mean what I suggested,
and I think you already got some good answers :-)
Cheers,
mg
PS: I might just add that Python is imho the hot language by means of
hype, not by merit of the language itself ;-)
On 12/11/2021 10:50, Rick Van Camp wrote:
Hi mg,
I understand your point. Your wording may be preferred. My point is I
know Groovy is more powerful than Java yet, Python is the hot language
in science and engineering. Where does Groovy fit in this range of
scripting languages?
Does this help?
Rick
On Fri, Nov 12, 2021 at 4:27 PM MG <mg...@arscreat.com> wrote:
Hi Rick,
should
"but it was only calling operations which performed the
manipulations I am interested in learning if Groovy can perform."
read
"but it was only calling operations which performed the
manipulations. I am interested in learning if Groovy can perform." ?
Or more generally: Could you elaborate what exactly your question
is (and maybe why you are asking it) ?-)
Cheers,
mg
On 12/11/2021 10:14, Rick Van Camp wrote:
Hello,
I joined the list to learn if STEM applications exist for Groovy?
I read through several months of archives but did not see much
involving issues I am interested in such as computation,
simulations, approximations, etc. I used Groovy briefly in an
image processing application but it was only calling operations
which performed the manipulations I am interested in learning if
Groovy can perform.
Thank you,
Rick