From help-request at octave dot org Wed Mar 15 08:32:42 2006 Subject: Re: Octave in Universities From: Paul Koufalas To: help at octave dot org Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2006 04:29:12 -0600 This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------030505050802090409030103 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Javier, I found out about J-Sim (Simulink for Octave) some months ago but haven't had a chance to evaluate it; check it out... http://www.webeng.org/jsim.htmCheersPaul. Javier Arantegui wrote: > > >>Hello, >> >>El Martes, 14 de Marzo de 2006 18:20, Quentin Spencer escribió: >> >> >> >> >>>Yes, but don't you have to do the same thing in the Matlab GUI when you >>>forget the commands? I guess I agree with John on this--the GUI offers >>>some nice features, and for many applications it helps quite a bit for >>>beginners, but for Matlab/Octave, I don't see what difference a GUI >>>makes for learning the language. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>When I read the messages about the Matlab GUI, I thought you were talking >>about Simulink: >>http://www.mathworks.com/products/simulink/?BB=1 >> >>I haven't used it, but it looks like a killer application. It makes using >>Matlab a complete different experience. There is no Free Software like >>Simulink :-( Well, I tested Scicos a long time ago, but I found it quite >>unusable. >> >>Javier >> >> >> >> >> > > > > --------------030505050802090409030103 Content-Type: message/rfc822; name="Re: Octave in Universities" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="Re: Octave in Universities" Message-ID: <4417EBAC dot 5020708 at senet dot com dot au> Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2006 20:55:48 +1030 From: Paul Koufalas User-Agent: Mozilla Thunderbird 1.0.7 (X11/20051013) X-Accept-Language: en-us, en MIME-Version: 1.0 To: Javier Arantegui Subject: Re: Octave in Universities References: <4416FB6A.1090705@ieee.org> <200603141844.29005.arante@tecal.udl.es> In-Reply-To: <200603141844 dot 29005 dot arante at tecal dot udl dot es> X-Enigmail-Version: 0.92.1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Javier, I found out about J-Sim (Simulink for Octave) some months ago but haven't had a chance to evaluate it; check it out... http://www.webeng.org/jsim.htm Cheers Paul. Javier Arantegui wrote: >Hello, > >El Martes, 14 de Marzo de 2006 18:20, Quentin Spencer escribió: > > >>Yes, but don't you have to do the same thing in the Matlab GUI when you >>forget the commands? I guess I agree with John on this--the GUI offers >>some nice features, and for many applications it helps quite a bit for >>beginners, but for Matlab/Octave, I don't see what difference a GUI >>makes for learning the language. >> >> > >When I read the messages about the Matlab GUI, I thought you were talking >about Simulink: >http://www.mathworks.com/products/simulink/?BB=1 > >I haven't used it, but it looks like a killer application. It makes using >Matlab a complete different experience. There is no Free Software like >Simulink :-( Well, I tested Scicos a long time ago, but I found it quite >unusable. > >Javier > > > --------------030505050802090409030103-- ------------------------------------------------------------- Octave is freely available under the terms of the GNU GPL. Octave's home on the web: http://www.octave.org How to fund new projects: http://www.octave.org/funding.html Subscription information: http://www.octave.org/archive.html -------------------------------------------------------------