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Re: TR: [sciclub] Scilab news
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Andy Adler |
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Re: TR: [sciclub] Scilab news |
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Sun, 30 Nov 2003 10:01:57 -0500 (EST) |
On Sat, 29 Nov 2003, Doug Stewart wrote:
> With this good news, I wounder if Andy Adler would put together a new
> version (with symbolic math in it?) .
> I know there are ways to do this myself (I would if i could), and there
> are instructions for doing it from octaves pages( I have done it this
> way.), but I like Andy's version much better.
>
> Doug Stewart
> PS We have about 100 students using octave (3 different courses)..
I'd be happy to do this if there were enough demand. However,
I think that Paul Kienzle has a version that supersedes mine.
The only remaining advantage to my build is that it's much
smaller, being a static build.
Try Paul's version. If you still like my build, then email me.
Andy
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- Re: Starting using octave, (continued)
- windows ver. of Octave, Doug Stewart, 2003/11/30
- Re: Starting using octave, JD Cole, 2003/11/30
- Re: Starting using octave, John W. Eaton, 2003/11/30
- Re: Starting using octave, Etienne Grossmann, 2003/11/30
- Re: Starting using octave, Tomer Altman, 2003/11/30
Re: TR: [sciclub] Scilab news, pkienzle, 2003/11/29
Re: TR: [sciclub] Scilab news, pkienzle, 2003/11/29