[R-SIG-Finance] R to common lisp translator
Robert Sams
robert at sanctumfi.com
Tue Jan 25 14:15:25 CET 2011
I think we can make an exception here. There are areas in finance where
one would like to use R but the performance of its interpreted execution
is too poor. I too would be interested to know if anyone on this list
has had success with R/CL translation, especially in the context of
computing on big time series. Anyone?
R
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[mailto:r-sig-finance-bounces at r-project.org] On Behalf Of Paul Teetor
Sent: 24 January 2011 22:35
To: Andres Susrud; r-sig-finance at stat.math.ethz.ch
Subject: Re: [R-SIG-Finance] R to common lisp translator
Andres,
Can you explain the connection between your question and finance?
With a question such as this, you may have better luck using the general
R-help
mailing list.
Paul
Paul Teetor, Elgin, IL USA
http://quanttrader.info/public
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From: Andres Susrud <andres.susrud at gmail.com>
To: r-sig-finance at stat.math.ethz.ch
Sent: Mon, January 24, 2011 1:39:40 PM
Subject: [R-SIG-Finance] R to common lisp translator
Hi,
just a question regarding common lisp translator, anyone know of a
stable
translator?
http://dan.corlan.net/R_to_common_lisp_translator/
http://common-lisp.net/project/rcl/
http://common-lisp.net/project/rclg/
I found three sources.
Any experience with it?
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