Now that I completed my final MSc assignments for this year I am a bit relieved for the summer holidays. I am planning to take this opportunity to start working again on upgrading my Sun Java Certifications. As usual the certifications go into a level of detail in several areas that one doesn't really necessarily use all in practice, so it takes some time to fiddle around the sometimes tricky questions. Wish me luck!
In specific software areas like in quantitative finance or else in other mathematical domains, data centric programming typically requires a good balance between three requirements - (1) a solid platform with rich mathematical/statistical functionality (2) having an easy to use, contemporary, programming environment which permits easy and flexible front end code development and (3) an easy to use interface between the two environments. In this artcile I am going to explain how such a balance can be attained by using two of the best products in their specific worlds - using the rich R library as the mathematical/statistical component but then interfacing with C# for the front end application design. As an interfacing option I banked on using R (D)COM which provides an easy to use interfacing method which keeps you away from spending hours identifying interfacing problems. The software required for this tutorial is the following: 1. R software ( download from here ) 2. R (D)COM In...
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