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From: | Troels Kofoed Jacobsen |
Subject: | What would you highlight in a talk about octave |
Date: | Sun, 1 Mar 2009 14:47:21 +0100 |
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Hi guys I'm giving a talk at my university about Matlab alternatives and I naturally want to talk a little about octave. As I want to give the best impression I need som help on what to highlight. Currently I'm planning to talk about: - Compatibility with Matlab's .m-file format. - Compatibility with Matlab mex files. (How compatible is Octave curently) - Octave-forge - Free software!! This is a major plus on a university as it makes it possible for the software engineers to look at the internals and learn. - Also I want to mention that octave is not compatible with matlabs GUI features and that there are some language differences as function scoping rules and some octave-only syntax. Any help is appreciated. The talk is aimed at one of the institutes and not the students. They are all Matlab fans and I hope to open their eyes for the many great possibilities of free software. I also plan to talk about numpy/scipy/matplotlib and maybe mention scilab. Best Regards Troels Kofoed Jacobsen (please cc. me as I'm not on the list)
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