GNU Regression, Econometrics and Time-Series Library(gretl.sourceforge.net)
gretl.sourceforge.net
GNU Regression, Econometrics and Time-Series Library
http://gretl.sourceforge.net/
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I've tried gretl and liked it, but scripting with it was challenging IIRC.
What's the point given that R exists?
Gretl was released back in 2000, well before R gained enough traction be become one of the main programming languages for statistical computing.
R itself was first released in 1993, and is based on S / S-Plus which date to the 70s...moreover, these have been standard tools since the 80s at least, well before Gretl...
R was considered "just a stats package" until the last 10-15 years.
The S of the 70s and 80s was a different beast. It was more macro based like SAS. R really didn't start to gain traction until the 2000s.
Different user space. This competes with STATA and other canned package delivery applications.
R's a programming language. Gretl is a GUI program that was originally created for teaching econometrics. (You may not be aware that Gretl has been around for many years, so it's a legit question.)
It was invented so people could learn econometrics or for professors to use to assign econometric homework?
Ultimately I wroteost of my own in Matlab, C, and Python. GRETL at the time wasn't consistent to the results in texts books (not always the fault of GRETL!).