lgautier wrote:

> rpy2 is in fact providing 2 interfaces: a lower-level one (close to
> R's C API),
> and an higher-level one (written using the lower-level one, and able
> to use
> lower-level objects instead of higher-level ones). The lower-level
> interface
> is in fact design to permit the implementation of other higher-level
> interfaces (rnumpy is one example).
> 
> The lower-level interface is indeed faster than R, and even more when
> using "psyco".


Your name seems extremely familiar.  Are you the author of rpy2?

Jason


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