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Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.10.10104060921520.6597-100000@localhost.localdomain>
Date: 2001-04-06T08:34:19Z
From: Bill Simpson
Subject: Using Gauss with R
In-Reply-To: <006b01c0be0f$48554ab0$d69260cb@rima>

This is a tangent to your question.

The economist Jurgen Doornik has written a language called Ox:
http://www.nuff.ox.ac.uk/Users/Doornik/doc/ox/ox.htm
It obviously caters to econometricians. The unix version is free.

I did use it at one time before R was really rolling. I used it for MLE
because I think at that time there was no nlm() routine in R yet!  Ox
seemed fine though had no graphics.

Anyway I am mentioning this in case Ox is similar to Gauss. I know that Ox
is C-like, maybe Gauss is too, and so maybe not too hard to port Gauss
progs to Ox.

Bill Simpson

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