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Re: Tutorial on Oct files
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Quentin H. Spencer |
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Re: Tutorial on Oct files |
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Mon, 07 Apr 2003 14:46:17 -0600 |
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I have taken Per's suggestion, and created a preliminary version of a
C++ Quick Reference at http://gnufans.net/octave.pl?CPPQuickReference .
This contains just things I use on a regular basis and I'm sure there
are many more things that could be added, and many different ways of
doing the same thing. I welcome additions or improvements in the
formatting (I wanted a side-by-side table, but the wiki doesn't suppport
that). I think eventually it might make sense to combine this with an
updated version of the Da Coda al Fine document to create a definitive
reference manual for C programming with Octave.
--Quentin
Per Persson wrote:
Quentin,
that would be an excellent initiative :-)
I think the octave wiki (
http://www.gnufans.net/cgi-bin/octave.pl?ScaryOctave ) would be a good
place to keep such a reference. That way it would be accessible even
while under construction and, hopefully, others would chip in with
bits and pieces of information.
/Per
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