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Octave programs archive?
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Matthew Rubenstein |
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Octave programs archive? |
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Wed, 25 Oct 2000 14:16:28 -0400 |
I've noticed some URLs of personal archives of source code of programs
that the Octave interpreter can interpret. Can you tell me of a central
repository? At best there might be something like the Perl CPAN, or the
NetBSD pkgsrc system. At least there could be a web page with a list of
links to interested parties' personal archives of code. This kind of thing
is the best way for a programmer like myself to get started. Open source of
the interpreter is excellent, and available open source of "grist for the
mill" octave programs is an even better start.
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