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Re: The future of Octave
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David DS Barnes |
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Re: The future of Octave |
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Fri, 08 Dec 2000 12:42:57 +0000 |
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Kevin Straight wrote:
<abbridged />
Long-winded ramble follows:
What form will this revolutionary new application take? I don't know, but
here are some ideas I've come up with:
1) Flexibility.
I submit that the world is ready for a well integrated SUITE
2) Innovative Interfaces:
3) Distributed Computing:
4) Native high quality graphics:
5) Portability:
o
weblication interface <?php?>
o
some xml language
o
expresses objects, behaviours/etc
o
subsets for cfd/fea/etc
o
opengl graphics
thank you jwe,
David
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David DS Barnes
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- Re: The future of Octave, (continued)
Re: The future of Octave, Paul Kienzle, 2000/12/08
Re: The future of Octave, Andy Adler, 2000/12/08
Re: The future of Octave, Kevin Straight, 2000/12/08
- Re: The future of Octave, Herman Bruyninckx, 2000/12/08
- Re: The future of Octave, Kai Mueller, 2000/12/08
- Re: The future of Octave,
David DS Barnes <=
- Re: The future of Octave, John W. Eaton, 2000/12/08
- Re: The future of Octave, David DS Barnes, 2000/12/08
- Re: The future of Octave, Manuel A. Camacho Q., 2000/12/09
- Re: The future of Octave, John W. Eaton, 2000/12/09
- Re: The future of Octave, Jonathan C. Webster, 2000/12/10
- Wishlist (Was: Re: The future of Octave), Kevin Straight, 2000/12/13
- Re: Wishlist (Was: Re: The future of Octave), Johan Kullstam, 2000/12/20
Re: The future of Octave, David Doolin, 2000/12/08