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Re: Starting using octave
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taltman |
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Re: Starting using octave |
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Tue, 2 Dec 2003 18:14:02 +0000 (UTC) |
On Dec 2, 2003 at 1:03am, acoohdb wrote:
acoohd >The simple minded way would be a start.bat that loads notebook and a
Wait, didn't you just say the other day that you're the kinda guy that
likes "full control" ? Using "Notepad" for text-editing is like kiddie-bike
training
wheels. You should really look into using a syntax/indentation -aware
editor ( that does debugging, font-highlighting, etc. ). The top two
that I'd recommend are Emacs and "vi".
Just my $0.02,
~Tomer
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RE: Starting using octave, THOMAS Paul Richard, 2003/12/02