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Re: Promotion of octave at a conference


From: Kai Torben Ohlhus
Subject: Re: Promotion of octave at a conference
Date: Mon, 25 Nov 2019 18:40:57 +0900
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On 11/22/19 10:40 PM, Juan Pablo Carbajal wrote:
> Sorry, hit send to fast,
> 
> I gave this talk at HSR
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5sOdHPh3oE&feature=youtu.be
> 
> And there is this a recent podcast (audio isn't great)
> https://flossforscience.com/podcast/season-2-episode-9
> 
> Would you like something in this direction?
> 

Juan, thank you for sharing your presentations.  I watched/listened and
enjoyed ;-)  Coincidence, that last Friday I also gave a little talk
about Octave and basics of Octave development [1].  There was interest
by some researchers in that topic.

Are you okay if I add your material [2] to a freshly created wiki page
[3]?   If anyone else can contribute "Public talks about the GNU Octave
project, internals and advanced usage", as well, please feel free to
extend the list.

During the preparation for the talk, I noticed, that we rarely have
publicly available material for preparing such things.  Thus I spent
some time creating "nice" slides, figures and screenshots [1].

In my thinking, [3] is not meant for pure applications of Octave in
packages, papers and alike.  For these [4] might be better suited.
Maybe the manuals and teaching books should also go from [4] to [3].

Best,
Kai

[1] https://github.com/octave-de/octave_slides
[2] https://gitlab.com/kakila/octave-teaching
[3] https://wiki.octave.org/Education
[4] https://wiki.octave.org/Publications_using_Octave



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