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[R-gui] and Re: [R] The hidden costs of GPL software

1 message · Jose Claudio Faria

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Hi All,

This has been an very interesting discussion!

Advise:  excuse me, my English is not very good, but I woul like to participate
               with same considerations.

1: Tim said:
I would like to agree with Tim and I think the user
(novice or experienced) needs basically the resources of three
or four basic R GUI projects:

a) A good and simple, in principle, GUI (like SciViews and JGR)
b) A good and simple, in principle, and basic tool to learn easily to write
   S&R scripts (like Rcmdr), now intergrated with SciViews.
c) A good and simple, in principle, scripts editor (like WinEdit and Tinn-R).
   Tinn-R is now integrate with SciViews.

PS: I don't work with Emacs + ESS and I think isn't adequate for the novice,
    definitively, not.
   
So, SciViews is a good, in principle, GUI for R. The major problem, is to make
it available in all plataforms suported for the R.

I think that the R user, necessarily, must have disposition to learn
S and R languages: The power and flexibility is there!!!

The GUI will help the user in this intention. 

2: Ted said:
Very good!
Idem!

3: Jonathan Baron said:
Thanks for your page Jon: very useful!

4: Philippe said:
I Think that Philippe is correct.

Perhaps Free Pascal and Lazarus (IDE for the Free Pascal) can be considered as
an alternative to make an OS independent R GUI.

Lazarus (http://www.lazarus.freepascal.org/) is the class libraries for
Free Pascal that emulate Delphi.

Free Pascal is a GPL'ed compiler that runs on Linux, Win32, OS/2, 68K and more.
Free Pascal is designed to be able to understand and compile Delphi syntax.

Best regards,

Jos? Cl?udio Faria - Prof. Adjunto/Estat?stica 
UESC/DCET
Brasil
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