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From: | china.us |
Subject: | Re: looking for a programmer who can help me : PAID |
Date: | Wed, 13 Apr 2011 22:26:06 -0700 |
Jordi,1. I am a both Linux and Windows user, OS should not be an issue. (I'll help Prof Han, Tianmin for the OS related stuff) 2. The 1st author, Prof Han, Tianmin, likes this algorithm be as popular as it can. You can put the code anywhere. If you work for Octave(your email address is octave.org), make it a build-in, show off to Matlab users/developers/management.
I have uploaded the papers at: http://www.emallguide.com/~htm/Two of them have published already, one of them is accepted, will be out in May, 2011. Another one will be published in Oct ~ Nov 2011.
Please send me a private email how much you'll charge. thanks, Yuhuan William Han----- Original Message ----- From: "Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso" <address@hidden>
To: <address@hidden>Cc: <address@hidden>; "IBMer @ IBM" <address@hidden>; "Tianmin Han" <address@hidden>; <address@hidden>
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2011 9:07 PM Subject: Re: looking for a programmer who can help me : PAID
I hope you don't mind if I reply publicly. I have a few questions. On 13 April 2011 21:59, <address@hidden> wrote:The goal is, say, user types fzero1(using our method), take 30 sec. user types fzero(using existing method in Octave or Matlab), take 5 days (say it's a very large scale problem).I'm finishing similar contract work for another customer, and I should be available soon for something like this. I don't use Windows, and neither do most of the other experienced Octave coders I know of. I think this may be a slight hurdle, but not insurmountable. At any rate, the actual implementation using the oct interface should not be a problem once I read and understand your publication. I have a concern, however. Is there any secrecy involved? I'm personally less likely to be interested if you want me to implement this super-fast fzero breakthrough but then won't allow me to push my implementation to our Mercurial repository. Since you are asking a free software project to help you, I suppose you are familiar with our habits of free collaboration? Thanks,- Jordi G. H.
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