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Re: unsung heros
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kwong |
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Re: unsung heros |
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Thu, 9 Sep 2004 09:26:59 -0500 |
Salute to John (and all the other unsung heroes helping him).
I agree 100% with what was said.
mk
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> From address@hidden Wed Sep 8 21:01:17 2004
> To: Help-Octave List <address@hidden>
> Subject: unsung heros
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> Just a note that jwe and octave got a mention +4 on the slashdot
> "unsung heros" list:
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> http://ask.slashdot.org/askslashdot/04/09/07/2240239.shtml?
> tid=185&tid=166&tid=4
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> John W. Eaton (Score:4, Informative)
> by flossie (135232) on Wednesday September 08, @03:25PM (#10193241)
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> John W. Eaton, developer of GNU Octave [octave.org]. John has been
> developing the project for over a decade and has produced a serious
> rival to Matlab for numerical computation. All scientists and engineers
> should be aware of Octave.
>
> No arguments here!
>
> - Paul
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- unsung heros, Paul Kienzle, 2004/09/08
- Re: unsung heros,
kwong <=