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common-lisp-stat
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Lisp-stat: An environment for Statistical Computing
Right, from my understanding, Lisp-Stat originated with Luke Tierney.
The latest efforts to extend and work with those ideas/code base are at https://github.com/blindglobe/common-lisp-stat and work by Tamas Papp (https://tamaspapp.eu/post/orphaned-lisp-libraries/)
Forking open source code is fine, but why try to take over the name?
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cbaggers/rtg-math - a selection of the math routines most commonly needed for making realtime graphics in lisp (2, 3 and 4 component vectors, 3x3 and 4x4 matrices, quaternions, spherical and polar coordinates). [2019]
common-lisp-stat - Common Lisp statistics library. [FreeBSD][39].
lisp-stat
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Between Two Lisps (2020)
It's nice to see the CL ecosystem evolving. SBCL sees regular updates with new optimizations. The editor support is getting better: [Vim, Atom, Sublime, VSCode… have good to very good support](https://lispcookbook.github.io/cl-cookbook/editor-support.ht...), & Jupyter notebook, the Lem editor… and a new lisper started a CL editor based on Tauri: [Parrot](https://github.com/fonol/parrot). Cool projects emerge ([lisp-stats](https://github.com/Lisp-Stat/lisp-stat/), the [Sento / cl-gserver](https://github.com/mdbergmann/cl-gserver) actors library, the Kons-9 3D graphics library, the CLOG web-gui…)
> 50MB
With compression (zstd now), SBCL binaries weigh ±25MB. Start-up time is super fast. I built a standalone binary for my web app, it is straightforward to start it on the background and access it from an Electron window.
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How difficult would it be to create charts with Common Lisp and GTK?
Check out [lisp-stat](https://github.com/Lisp-Stat/lisp-stat)! It's a kind of R-like environment with data frames and plotting that might save you a bunch of time.
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help installing a package (data-frame)
Github discussion, for anything code or developer related
- Support for vectorized mathematical operations and a comprehensive set of statistical methods
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Lisp-stat: An environment for Statistical Computing
On a quick scour of the source code at https://github.com/Lisp-Stat/lisp-stat, I can see that there's a `Copyright (c) 1991 by Luke Tierney` on `base/variables.lisp` in the initial commit. Interestingly, the code is released under the Microsoft Public License, which includes the text: "Copyright Grant- Subject to the terms of this license, including the license conditions and limitations in section 3, each contributor grants you a non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free copyright license to reproduce its contribution, prepare derivative works of its contribution, and distribute its contribution or any derivative works that you create" which would imply that the answer to the GP's question needs to be "yes".
Note: I have no idea who Luke Tierney is or what his contributions to this area might be, which is a failing on my part.
What are some alternatives?
april - The APL programming language (a subset thereof) compiling to Common Lisp.
Measurements.jl - Error propagation calculator and library for physical measurements. It supports real and complex numbers with uncertainty, arbitrary precision calculations, operations with arrays, and numerical integration.
cepl - Code Evaluate Play Loop
cl-gserver - Sento - Actor framework featuring actors and agents for easy access to state and asynchronous operations.
physical-quantities - A common lisp library that provides a numeric type with optional unit and/or uncertainty for computations with automatic error propagation.
XLS-compat - XLISP-STAT compatibility library
cl-geometry - Common Lisp package for simple two dimensional computational geometry.
xv6-public - xv6 OS
polisher - Infix notation to S-expression (Polish notation) translator for Common Lisp
janet - A dynamic language and bytecode vm
clem - A matrix library for common lisp
cl-heredoc - Common Lisp reader heredoc dispatcher