Re: NONMEM as a dll
From: Pascal Girard <pg@upcl.univ-lyon1.fr>
Subject: Re: NONMEM as a dll
Date: Fri, 04 Dec 1998 17:50:41 +0100
Dear Mark,
Thank you for sharing with us your experience.
My personal experience (I'm not a specialist in computer) is that finding tricks to trick the MS Windows 95 and NT "gaz factory" gives me an headache. That why I do prefer to keep a computer running under UNIX and implement what you suggest using some very simple C-shell. The Linux system seems now to become a very good UNIX alternative to MS Windows and has the advantage of being free. (you even can use OCTAVE, a Matlab free equivalent that runs under Linux see http://bonvent.upf.es/deehome/what/computer_info/software/octave/octave.html as well as the R program, a free equivalent of Splus).
Another solution that has the advantage of keeping the MS Win OS is to use UNIX native freeware tools as grep, awk that runs in a DOS windows (see the Fri, 9 Jan 1998 09:49:29 +1300 Email From: Nick Holford about bootstrap). PERL should also be very helpful for such purpose.
Pascal Girard
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