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Re: The future of Octave
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Stef Pillaert (KAHO) |
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Re: The future of Octave |
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Fri, 8 Dec 2000 09:18:45 +0100 |
> 0. First, how important is keeping octave development alive anyway?
> Do enough people care?
>
Well, I certainly care. I use octave every day, and couldn't imagine how to
do my research without it anymore! A great thanks to John! I hope the
development goes on! I do have plans to use octave even more for some demo's
for our students, since I'm getting very at ease in coupling octave with
some Tcl/Tk GUI.
BTW, what is this "Matlab" everyone keeps talking about? ;-)
Stef.
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- Re: The future of Octave, (continued)
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