Tcltk question for R people
Hello... In regards to Professor Ripley's comments, perhaps you misunderstand my intentions. My belief is that R is an incredible programming language which has been created from an enormous amount of hard work from people like you. I've been working off and on with S+ for about three years and R for the last year. Much of my work in the past six months has been on the development of a graphics tool (GWplot) for the analysis of groundwater flow and transport models. The software relies heavily upon both the RODBC (MySQL) and tcltk packages, both of which are working incredibly stable on my Windows XP machine. I know, you had enough of my praises for R, where's the goods you ask... What have I given to the R community? As of yet, I'm disappointed to say, almost nothing at all. Due to the unpredictable nature of civil engineering coarse requirements, I've been unable to focus on a single R project for very long. This has changed given that I'm solely working toward my dissertation at this point in time. I can only assure you that all of my code and software will be submitted (with documentation) to the R community in the near future. The number of hours I've put into this project has been enormous. Furthermore, I accept your offer and would gladly take over the provision and testing of the R_Tcl.zip. I’m not sure if I'm the perfect one for the job; however, working with Tcl/Tk has been a real pleasure so far. Thanks for your time, Jason
On Windows? Only if that is an offer to take over the provision and testing of R_Tcl.zip.
Um, that sounds like a very lazy approach: `let me make work for the R volunteers to keep my own work to a minimum'. You seem to misunderstand the R project.
*************************************** Jason C. Fisher UCLA Graduate Student Civil & Environmental Engineering Dept. 5731 Boelter Hall Box 951593 Los Angeles, CA 90095-1593 Email: stormplot at hotmail.com