Thank you, I've read the HACKING document and managed to build octave and glad to see it now has a GUI.
Apart from these files there is no further documentation to become comfortable with the API and structure?
Also
Is there things that need working on right now?
I'll be glad to work on the more mathy and algorithmic parts of the software, I am very interested in math and physics and this is the reason I am here :)
I know math and physics at the level of someone who finished an undergraduate degree in math/physics more or less, maybe a bit more.
I'll be glad to implement new math and physics algorithms/methods that are missing or need working on.
I am a software developer, I am comfortable with C and C++ so no problem about that.
If I become comfortable enough with the API I'll be glad to improve documentation.
I see the project list in
http://wiki.octave.org/wiki.pl?Projects
is empty, is there another ToDo list?
On Tue, Oct 9, 2012 at 9:42 PM, marco atzeri
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On 10/9/2012 9:10 PM, ofek goldstein wrote:
Can someone direct me to the best documentation for someone who wants to
get involved in Octave development, a documentation about the software
structure of Octave?
I saw
http://wiki.octave.org/FAQ#How_can_I_get_involved_in_Octave_development.3F
but it just explains how to pull the repository to your machine
Is there like a documentation about how the actual software is built
I mean I can go through the source files but usually a documentation is
better
IMHO
thank you
see directory "/etc" on repository; specially HACKING
Regards
Marco