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Re: The future of Octave
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Rafael Laboissiere |
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Re: The future of Octave |
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Sat, 9 Dec 2000 23:18:04 +0100 |
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On Sat, Dec 09, 2000 at 04:54:13PM +0000, Paul Kienzle wrote:
> I've been hesitant to pursue this option for three reasons.
>
> 1) The need to learn a second language for programming callbacks
> 2) The overhead of installing and running a second large interpreter
> 3) The ungainliness of tcl/tk
>
> [...]
Is not this thread more appropriate for the octave-graphics list? There has
been there a recurrent discussion about GUI implementation for Octave that
resurfaces every year or so.
--
Rafael
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- Re: The future of Octave, (continued)
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Re: The future of Octave, Stef Pillaert (KAHO), 2000/12/08
- Re: The future of Octave, Paul Kienzle, 2000/12/09
- Re: The future of Octave,
Rafael Laboissiere <=
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