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From: | David Bateman |
Subject: | Re: contribution to the octave documentation. |
Date: | Tue, 21 Oct 2008 09:18:45 +0100 |
User-agent: | Mozilla-Thunderbird 2.0.0.16 (X11/20080724) |
Thorsten Meyer wrote:
Frankly, most of the documentation is just a collection of the corresponding functions in a domain. To have a real manual it would be better if these areas were expanded to include explanations of the domain and worked examples. This corresponds to the vast majority of the manual and so I wouldn't pick on any particular part that needs more work than another, but rather suggest that you choose an area where you feel the most comfortable to work on and start there.Hi, I think I should quickly introduce myself: my name is Thorsten Meyer. I live in Munich (Germany) and work for a semiconductor company. At work I have been using octave intensively to evaluate and visualize measurement and simulation data of semiconductor devices for many years. I have been wanting to contribute to the development of octave in some way for quite a while already. I hardly know any c++ at all and I am quite out of sync with the development of the octave language, because at work I am still stuck with octave 2.1.71. So I would like to help with the documentation. I have a few ideas what to work on. Still I would also be thankful for advice on where in the documentation improvement is particularly needed or welcome.
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