Hi all,
Thanks for all of the feedback for my early release of WebLab, a web front
end for Python and Matplotlib. Based on your comments I am releasing a new
version with the folowing enhancements:
- Works on Windows XP, Linux and Mac OS X
- Released under MIT license
- Completely rehauled user
Hi all,
As per the feedback I received from some of you, I am releasing the next
version of WebLab with MIT license. Also in the new release are more demo
files as well as new GUI toolkit.
http://www.physics.ox.ac.uk/users/santoso/Software.WebLab.html
Thanks for the feedback :)
Best regards,
Hi Edin,
Thanks for the message. In fact I had some emails from André Roberge from
crunchy about possible collaboration. We'll see how things transpire :)
Yusdi
From: "Edin Salkovic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi Yusdi,
Great stuff!
I'm working this year on a Google Summer of Code project related
Hi Glen,
Thanks for the pointer. I am not really particular or savy about licenses, I
just happened to pick LGPL just because I though that it will be the most
flexible. I suppose I could just release the next version with another
license.
Thanks again.
Yusdi
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Hi Nils,
It was originally developed in Linux, but I don't have any more time now to
cross check it in Linux, but I should think it would work out of the box (or
with minor modification). It will be great if you can give it a try :)
Thanks,
Yusdi
Hi all,
I'm not sure if this is the right mailing list for this, so please bear with
me if this is not for you.
I have developed a web front end for matplotlib, rather inspired by matlab
development environment. You can find more of the details here:
http://www.physics.ox.ac.uk/users/santoso/So