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In retrospect my statistics package is not too over-specified for my class work, or frequentist statistics. Really the only thing frequentist is the ability to bessel-correct, and take the sample-error. The main influence of the course is on determining which functions take as input a data-set rather than data properties for example computing standard-error on the basis of a data-deviation and population size rather than from a data-set. Really the only thing I'm actually missing is some sort of ability to visualize data. My numerical analysis work is actually completely fine, although data visualization could be useful here too. Weyl seems absolutely amazing, and mjrcalc, FiCAS, and Maxima are also very interesting, I should probably just continue writing my own procedures, especially considering Weyl actually doesn't do the things I need to. That being said the closest thing I could find to a R6RS or Chez Scheme graphing library is: https://github.com/hinkelman/gnuplot-pipe which is far from ergonomic in terms of doing something like plotting a lambda function.