[ont.events] Change to John Chamber's seminar on "The New S"

ruth@utstat.uucp (Ruth Croxford) (10/24/88)

This is a reposting, the time and room have been changed.
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Topic:    The New S Language
Speaker:  John Chambers
          Statistics and Data Analysis Group
          AT&T Bell Laboratories
          Murray Hill, New Jersey
Date:     Friday, October 28, 1988, 4:00 p.m.
Place:    Sidney Smith Hall, room 1074, 100 St George St, University of Toronto

Abstract:
S is an interactive language and system for graphics, data analysis and
quantitative computing that has been in use at universities, and in industry
since 1984.  A new version of S has just been written, retaining the best
features of the previous versions but incorporating a number of new features,
such as dynamically defined functions and direct interfaces to UNIX, Fortran
and C.

New S is a unified language that does away with the old macro processor
and interface language.  It performs computations in double precision, and
has a complex data type.  It includes graphics objects to represent plots,
programming support tools, the use of the language as data, and a formal 
semantic model that lets user functions have extensive control over evaluation.

The recent changes have enhanced S as a tool for data analysis and have also
made it more suitable for implementing substantial applications.  A book,
"The New S Language", describes in detail how to use S.  This talk describes
some of the ideas behind new S and shows how it can be used in data analysis and
programming, illustrating along the way the changes from old S.

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Coffee and tea will be served in the Delury Lounge (SS6006) at 3:30 p.m.