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Re: 2 linear eq
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Henry F. Mollet |
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Re: 2 linear eq |
Date: |
Tue, 08 Feb 2005 10:51:50 -0800 |
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Exactly,
When I installed my first archived program, I was supposed to put the
drivers into the Preference folder. There were 3 little car icons among
others after "de-archiving". It took me a day to figure out that the little
cars must be the drivers. I would have gotten an answer quickly on the
Octave help-list.
Henry
on 2/7/05 10:07 PM, Paul Thomas at address@hidden wrote:
>>> Is his "octave help"? I think we can be friendly even when people ask
>>> stupid questions. Let's allow people who don't know any math and have
>>> never used octave before to come here and ask questions. Where else can
>>> they go? If they bug you, don't answer.
>
> Exactly! By the way, I think that we all forget, at our peril, the
> conceptual hump that we all got over with octave/matlab. The conciseness of
> the language, which is so much its attraction, is very difficult for people
> that have no programming training or were brought up on fortran/C. Looking
> back at my own notes, I am just embarrassed at my early attempts (- some say
> that I should still be embarrassed.....!).
>
> Let's just get on with helping Shih Lin to where he wants to be.
>
> Paul T
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Re: 2 linear eq, Geordie McBain, 2005/02/08