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Despite I consider myself an introvert person, I get most of my time when working with people, for example at study groups in university. I have been let down by harsh or ambiguous comments in the past, I still get an enormous benefit from properly filtered feedback, which I try to give when I think its necessary.
Despite I consider myself an introvert person, I get most of my time when working with people, for example at study groups in university. I have been let down by harsh or ambiguous comments in the past, I still get an enormous benefit from properly filtered feedback, which I try to give when I think its necessary.


On one side, I hope to learn how programming is done outside of the sand boxed problems I have done until now (at Uni) while contributing to free software. Besides, I have been following the FSF for a long time, and been a free software user for longer, so this is in fact a way of giving back while receiving.
On one side, I hope to learn how programming is done outside of the sand boxed problems I have done until now (at Uni) while contributing to free software. Besides, I have been following the FSF for a long time, and been a free software user for longer, so this is in fact a way of giving back.


On the other, more and more dynamical systems can be approximated by a Matrix differential equation, and to have efficient Matrix Function implementations in Gnu Octave will help any free software user (including myself) approach these systems.
On the other, more and more dynamical systems can be approximated by a Matrix differential equation, and to have efficient Matrix Function implementations in Gnu Octave will help any free software user (including myself) approach these systems.
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