SmileLab 3.1.7 review
DownloadFully scriptable IDE for data manipulation, interactive visualization of data, control of codes and automation.
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Fully scriptable IDE for data manipulation, interactive visualization of data, control of codes and automation. Boosts development of computational codes. Produces ready-to-publish figures.
SmileLab, is a data visualization and automation software.
Reasons to use SmileLab include:the professional quality of its outputs,its GUI editor,its graphical library (for finalization of your graphs).SmileLab uses AppleScript as its only language.
Itself is extensively scriptable, making it a full IDE for:data manipulation,automation,interactive data analysis and visualization (you attach scripts to user's actions),control of external software - including BSD codes.SmileLab will be of particular interest if you produce computational codes.
Examples show how to add a scriptability layer beside your computational code, yielding:real-time visualization,easier, visual debugging,faster development,simultaneous control of several codes.
Here are some key features of "SmileLab":
New SampleAppFortran77 sample project, shows how to use AppleScript to interact with a FORTRAN code.
New resamplematrix command, reduces a large data array into a smaller one.
New Drawing palette, helps with the graphical library.
SmileLab's Programming Guide now online (web and local).
A new web page tells you why Smile might be a better environment for computational projects.
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