Robin Hankin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Hi guys
> 
> another option would be David Gillespie's  "calc", which is written  
> in emacs lisp.
> 
> This is a stable system with (AFAICS) as large user base.
> 
> Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to be actively developed, as the last  
> stable version (2.02f)
> appears to be 1996.  I don't know if this would be a contraindication.

Heh. I remember trying calc when it was still relatively new. Never
got to be very productive with it. I suppose that's sort of a
contraindication (it might just be the user of course). 

The two ideas that Simon and Gabor brought up bouth sound like they
might fly. Especially the existence of something with a Python
interface sounds attractive, since that might not be too hard to clone
or paraphrase in R.

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