Romain Francois, Professional R Enthusiast - Google Summer of Code idea - CommentsIndependant statistical/R consultant2013-03-24T15:53:22+01:00Romain Francoisurn:md5:2cdb21a695f56bfe2b31ee2133c51b42DotclearGoogle Summer of Code idea - Romain Francoisurn:md5:43947a2a5a2757e2c705237a02d34bf02009-11-09T10:26:08+01:00Romain Francois<p>Hi,</p>
<p>I don't maintain the "power editor" anymore because I am not happy with how the biocep project is run. I have been working on orchestra, which has exactly the same functionality the "power editor" used to have, but it runs on top of regular jedit and uses REngine API, which is documented, simple and works.</p>
<p>I am hoping to release orchestra soon.</p>
<p>Romain</p>Google Summer of Code idea - Anthony Damicourn:md5:ddef2259dcf8ebaa08cd08b6743954832009-11-06T15:54:15+01:00Anthony Damico<p>Hi, were either of you able to get the powereditor working in windows? I have windows 7, and the plug-in isn't being noticed by the workbench after the install -- even if it didn't give me an error message..</p>Google Summer of Code idea - Baruch Lubinskyurn:md5:ffed624fe595b00deb55e4fdd89b8a292009-03-25T21:54:18+01:00Baruch Lubinsky<p>I have been looking into the Google Summer of Code program and I think this is a very exciting and interesting project. I have some experience in R and I think it would be great to help to make it more user friendly and accessable. I am currently trying to get biocep working in Windows to see what its like. Please contact me so we can discuss the project further.</p>Google Summer of Code idea - alessandrourn:md5:6736608a653f3fb16ce9e7ef5fce43222009-03-10T17:50:10+01:00alessandro<p>sounds nice! i'd also love to see something like bigmemory for windows, or an easy way to have multiple execution threads, possibly from remote clients</p>