Hi all,
I hope you'll forgive me - I don't plan to start using this list as my blog -
but given the discussion following my last post I thought people on here might
be interested to see some progress. This is a minimal build of R,
cross-compiled from C/Fortran to javascript with emscripten - t
preciated :-)
Thanks,
Jony
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On 2 May 2013, at 17:12,
t; is being actively developed and supported.
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> ~G
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> On Fri, May 3, 2013 at 8:21 AM, Jony Hudson
> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> thanks for the replies. Very helpful to know that it will run with just
> base. Looks like the best bet, at least to get started,
nough for me at the moment so I will happily keep
>> an eye on your project instead of attacking that myself :).
>>
>> As for your actual question I can't really say, other than that I suspect
>> you will not be able to dispense with base and methods, but that I would
>> con
Hi,
I'm trying to cross-compile R to javascript so that it can run in a
web-browser. Take as long as you need to stop laughing. So, as I was saying - I
want to try and get a build of R running in the browser. [If you're not
familiar with it already, you might enjoy looking at emscripten.org. I