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Re: Octave Help Mode?


From: Christian Herenz
Subject: Re: Octave Help Mode?
Date: Tue, 15 Apr 2008 23:40:52 +0200
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Lennart Borgman (gmail) schrieb:

That is a nice idea, but would not solve my problem that I was
actually forced to hand in the results with matlab, otherwise I was
told today by a professor my results would not be accepted. But I am
working on this issue right now, cause my course is called
"Computational Physics" not "Computational Physics with Matlab".


Why on earth do you feel that your Professor should master every
application out there that a student might feel is his right to use? Did
it cross your mind that he does not have the skill in Octave that you
have?

Afaik Computational Physics should not be about programming in a specific langauge. There are only some subtle diffrences in syntax and some commands may be better (faster) implemented in matlab. I would understand if he is a FORTRAN guy and I want to write in C, but some Mathlab Scripts do run well in Octave an vice versa.


Christian, I agree with Richard. Most professors I have seen are human beeing with adequate limitations in their capabilities.

But you do not have to give up on using Octave for that. Can't you for example talk to your fellow students to see if you as a group can ask the institution about the possibility to use Octave instead of Mathlab?

Sometimes also fellow students can be limited in ther human capabilities (not all, of course). I even think some of mine even don't exactly know about the difference between "free" software and pirated software :( (The understanding about the meaning of free software in general needs to be stronger communicated to general public I think, but this is really OT)

However, a small group is supporting me. I also have to talk to some of the people who help the professor in correcting the homework. Additionally I work togehter with a friend of mine, who is in favour of Matlab, but feels exactly like I do about "the need" to do the exercises in Matlab, so in case that there are differences between matlab and octave we can point these out.

Then some professor might get time to learn Octave enough.

Hopefully he is willing to do so...


To convince them you might have to learn some Matchlab and Scilab too

Thats actually my plan atm :-)

... ;-)

Greets,
Christian



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