the ec stream of engineering has matlab based experiments in the fourth
year.
and the current set of experiments suggested by university can be carried
out with octave.
so the first step towards developmental works in octave is to include octave
in the engineering syllabus.

jemshid

2008/12/29 Sasi Kumar <sasi....@gmail.com>

>
> On Sunday 28 December 2008 22:31:49 Jemshid KK wrote:
>
> > but both tools are no where near matlab from the perspective of an
> engineer
> > or mathematician.
>
> Since Octave is useful in engineering colleges, why not we put some efforts
> to
> make it better? Making it as good as Matlab may take some time, but,
> perhaps,
> we can start implementing features that Matlab has but Octave does not.
> Maybe
> some of the student projects could be aimed at it.
>
> Best
>
> --
> V. Sasi Kumar
> Free Software Foundation of India
> Please see: http://swatantryam.blogspot.com/
>
> >
>


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