Good idea to start from the Python tutorials - I will look into that.
    Christoph


On Thursday, 20 November 2014 20:45:01 UTC, Mauro wrote:
>
> The whole copyright stuff is a pain!  IANAL, but as far as I understand 
> it: 
> - it's ok to copy examples which have some open source licence, probably 
>   needing to keep that licence. 
> - it's ok to re-do someone elses examples as long as you don't look at 
>   source code.  However, that is probably a bit tricky as examples are 
>   usually mixed with code. 
> - if unsure, ask the original author.  This should work fine for 
>   academics and the like but probably less well for Mathworks. 
>
> This could be a PDE example to look into: 
> http://wiki.scipy.org/PerformancePython 
>
> Tutorials/examples would definitely be useful! 
>
> On Thu, 2014-11-20 at 21:17, Christoph Ortner <christop...@gmail.com 
> <javascript:>> wrote: 
> > I've also removed the notebook. 
> > 
> > On Thursday, 20 November 2014 20:15:51 UTC, Christoph Ortner wrote: 
> >> 
> >> too bad. Anyhow, if I continue to develop a similar set of elementary 
> >> tutorials, I will make them available. 
> >>    Christoph 
> >> 
> >> 
> >> On Thursday, 20 November 2014 19:29:34 UTC, Mauro wrote: 
> >>> 
> >>> The usual copyright issues apply here though: numgird and delsq are 
> >>> copyrighted Matlab functions which you are not allowed to copy and 
> even 
> >>> less allowed post copied code.  Best re-implement them without looking 
> >>> at the source code! 
> >>> 
> >>> Same goes for all of http://uk.mathworks.com/examples/matlab 
> >>> 
> >>> On Thu, 2014-11-20 at 20:23, Christoph Ortner <christop...@gmail.com> 
> >>> wrote: 
> >>> > I've put the current version at 
> >>> >     
> >>> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/9561945/JuliaNBs/Laplacian.ipynb 
> >>> > 
> >>> > Would there be any interest in porting a larger set of Matlab 
> examples 
> >>> to 
> >>> > Julia? I wouldn't mind porting a subset of the "Mathematics" section 
> on 
> >>> >     http://uk.mathworks.com/examples/matlab 
> >>> > 
> >>> > This might be a small way how I could contribute here, as so far 
> I've 
> >>> > mostly been enjoying the benefits of everyone else's hard work :). 
> >>> > 
> >>> >     Christoph 
> >>> > 
> >>> > 
> >>> > 
> >>> > 
> >>> > 
> >>> > On Thursday, 20 November 2014 17:33:25 UTC, Stefan Karpinski wrote: 
> >>> >> 
> >>> >> Yes, translation from Matlab to Julia is generally pretty easy. 
> Would 
> >>> be 
> >>> >> cool to take a look at at the code you ended up with. 
> >>> >> 
> >>> >> On Thu, Nov 20, 2014 at 11:54 AM, Christoph Ortner < 
> >>> christop...@gmail.com 
> >>> >> <javascript:>> wrote: 
> >>> >> 
> >>> >>> Turns out this was *very* quick to translate from the Matlab 
> codes. 
> >>> If 
> >>> >>> there is any interest I can post my IJulia notebook somewhere. 
> >>> >>> 
> >>> >>> 
> >>> >>> On Thursday, 20 November 2014 15:08:30 UTC, Christoph Ortner 
> wrote: 
> >>> >>>> 
> >>> >>>> I am trying to port 
> >>> >>>> 
> >>> 
> http://uk.mathworks.com/examples/matlab/1091-finite-difference-laplacian 
> >>> >>>> to Julia for a quick Julia intro for some grad students at my 
> >>> >>>> department. Has anybody ported `numgrid` and `delsq` ? 
> >>> >>>> 
> >>> >>>> Thanks, 
> >>> >>>>    Christoph 
> >>> >>>> 
> >>> >>>> 
> >>> >> 
> >>> 
> >>> 
>
>

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