Hola Juan, 

Good to hear that you are interested in Pharo. 
The equivalent of Matplotlib is Roassal. You can check this video that we did 
(7min) of using Roassal for making visualizations for football data: [ 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LOn9jVGa83c | 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LOn9jVGa83c ] :) 
For data mining we have some algorithms in pharo-ai [ 
https://github.com/pharo-ai/wiki | https://github.com/pharo-ai/wiki ] (wiki not 
updated at 100%) we also have some other machine learning stuffs. 
And we also have PolyMath : [ https://github.com/PolyMathOrg/PolyMath | 
https://github.com/PolyMathOrg/PolyMath ] for scientific computations :) 

Regards, 
Sebastian Jordan 

> De: "Juan Cruz" <juan.c...@outlook.com>
> À: "pharo-users" <pharo-users@lists.pharo.org>
> Envoyé: Dimanche 15 Janvier 2023 01:10:34
> Objet: [Pharo-users] New to Pharo: Some questions

> Hello,
> I hope everyone is doing well. I am new to Pharo but not to programming. I 
> have
> a background in Python, and Javascript mostly. I mostly use Python due to the
> data, plotting, and math libraries.
> But after toying a little with Pharo, the language I came to appreciate its
> beauty of it and how expressive the language is.
> I was wondering if there are libraries equivalent to Matplotlib, Pandas, 
> Numpy,
> etc. I mostly apply Python to finance -in particular to quantitative finance.
> I read somewhere that top investment banks use Smalltalk as their secret 
> weapon,
> so I'm sure that there are some users that have some insights to share on this
> subject.
> Thanks to all and all the best for this 2023.
> Greetings
> Juan P. Cruz

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